It was similar to one straight highway but those cars move back and forth.
An interesting explanation by a BH owner who uses two kite tweeters about 20-30 feet apart facing each other at one corner of his BH.
This observation was done in a BH recently visited in Bentong.
The owner seems to be a great DIY person.
After reading every swiftlet farming blogs he will introduce all those practical solutions inside his BH.
I was surprised when I discovered that he uses nearly all my ideas inside.
It was about 85% based on my ideas written in my blog: http://swiftletfarming.blogspot.com.
He seems to agree with me on many of those inventions and it was confirmed that nearly 80% of all his nests were inside the VIP room he created.
However he experimented with a few new ideas of his own.
One interesting thing that he did was to hang two pieces of kite tweeters facing each other about 20-30 feet apart.
This was at one corner of the BH but not inside the roving area.
He played two different sounds one on each.
Once a correct sounds were played you can see those birds will start to fly from one kite tweeter to the other.
It more like a highway where the birds will fly to and fro from one to the other until they became tired of doing so.
Once the are tired they will start to rest on those internal sound tweeters that were installed in between the two kite tweeters.
You can see a lot of nests being build along the path.
I think this interesting observation is something new and I fully recommend for those who happen to read this article.
A very strong method to force those birds to play and later settled down to build nests along the flying path.
You might want to install a few per floor and see how it can help to populate your BH.
If you need further clarifications please write or call harry at harryswiftlet@yahoo.com or 017 7551318
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