A short video clip to show you how those birds fly inside the monkey house.
Please try to determine it is clockwise or anti?
Do you think the locations of the two holes proper?
Is the money house too big?
It is too bright?
What about the entrance hole into the BH roving room?
I took this clip in a BH located at an Industrial Lot at Bakar Arang, SP.
The monkey house was about 20 feet X 20 feet and about 30 feet high.
The owner opened two entrance holes. One facing the East and one the West.
They were placed diagonally.
For each floor the owner open one entrance hole about 3 feet X 3 feet.
I was given the opportunity to work on this BH where I rewired the BH with plenty of tweeters, clasters and chandeliers.
Proud to say that the BH is back to its feet and more birds are coming in.
It used to be dead with no new nests.
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