The Seremban, N9 BH is due for its three months inspection after launching.
The owner called to confirm his availability and looking forward to see how many bird shit spots will be on the floor.
The BH was new and converted from being a shop house.
I took about three weeks to complete the conversion and I added a few interesting fuatures which I hope will attract more birds into this BH.
1) First the BH have this main entrance hole facing the back of the shop house. The monkey house was actually the air vent. We opened about 2.5 feet by 3 feet long.
2) The air vent monkey house external walls were fixed with power tweeters facing the back and the two sides.
3) The internal walls of the air vent were painted dark to minimize those light.
4) The Birds need to enter the main hall at the middle and can turn left or right to enter the VIP rooms.
5) The rooms were specially designed with lots of internal sound tweeters, fake nests and those base aroma.
6) Other special gadgets that I attached were the kite, chandeliers, the aluminium plate, the pine tree leaves fake nests and those aluminium fake nests.
7) The nesting rooms were sprayed with Mutiara Aroma for more than three days before launching date.
I hope there will be good news and perhaps some pictures will be useful.
If this state of the art method works than we should have no more worries to bring those new tenants into our new BH.
Wait for my next posting.
Keep your finger cross and hope there are many good news.
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