Gardenline 183493 94069 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Gardenline Bird House, start by laying out all components. Follow the instruction manual, attaching the panels with screws provided. Ensure the roof is securely fastened to protect against weather.
The Gardenline Bird House is constructed from durable wood, designed to withstand outdoor conditions while providing a natural aesthetic.
Regularly clean the bird house by removing old nesting materials and debris. Use a mild soap and water solution to wash the interior, and rinse thoroughly. Allow it to dry completely before reassembling.
Install the bird house in a quiet, sheltered location, ideally 5 to 10 feet off the ground. Ensure it is away from predators and receives some shade during the day.
The Gardenline Bird House is suitable for small birds such as finches, sparrows, and chickadees, depending on the size of the entrance hole.
Install a squirrel baffle on the pole or hang the bird house on a thin wire. Ensure the bird house is placed far from trees and structures that squirrels can use to jump from.
Apply a non-toxic, water-based wood sealant to the exterior of the bird house. Avoid sealing the interior to ensure it remains safe for birds.
Check the bird house at the end of each breeding season for cleaning and necessary repairs. Regularly inspect it for damage after severe weather conditions.
Yes, you can paint the bird house using non-toxic, water-based exterior paint. Avoid painting the interior or entrance area to keep it safe for birds.
It's best to install the bird house in late winter or early spring before the breeding season begins, giving birds time to discover and inhabit it.