Solid Wood Nesting Box for Insectivorous Birds
Solid Wood Nesting Box for Insectivorous Birds – Econex
- ✅ Promotes biodiversity and natural insect control
- ✅ Durable and weather-resistant design for forest and urban environments
- ✅ Available in two sizes and two purchasing formats
Description
The Solid Wood Nesting Box for Insectivorous Birds – Econex is an effective solution to encourage the nesting of forest-dwelling insectivorous birds, contributing to ecological balance and natural pest control. Its design is specifically adapted for cavity-nesting species that require safe nesting spaces, such as great tits, crested tits, goldcrests, house sparrows, and tree sparrows.
Made from high-quality solid wood, this nesting box is built to withstand the elements and provides a safe shelter in forests, nature parks, ecological reserves, urban gardens, and reforestation areas. It is an essential tool for biodiversity conservation projects promoted by conservation societies, universities, educational institutions, and local governments committed to restoring the habitat of insectivorous birds.
Through strategic installation, this nesting box (also known as an insectivorous birdhouse) helps increase the populations of beneficial bird species, reducing insect outbreaks and strengthening local ecosystems.
Available Options
To best suit your needs, the Solid Wood Nesting Box for Insectivorous Birds is available in two sizes. Once you have selected the size, you can choose between purchasing an individual unit or a pack of 20 units:
📏 Available Sizes:
- Size M:
- Width: 17.5 cm
- Height: 26 cm
- Depth: 18.5 cm
- Entrance hole diameter: 3 cm
- Weight: 2.27 kg
- Size L:
- Width: 19 cm
- Height: 26 cm
- Depth: 25 cm
- Entrance hole diameter: 3 cm
- Weight: 2.95 kg
📦 Purchasing Formats:
- Individual Box – Ideal for gardens, small nature reserves, or local conservation projects.
- Pack of 20 Units – Perfect for municipalities, reforestation programs, universities, and environmental organizations.
Technical Specifications
- ✔️ Material: High-resistance solid wood.
- ✔️ Easy installation: Designed to be mounted on trees, poles, or natural structures.
- ✔️ Species conservation: Supports the nesting of birds essential for ecological balance.
- ✔️ Guaranteed durability: Weather-resistant and suitable for various environments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What are the benefits of the Solid Wood Nesting Box for Insectivorous Birds?
It supports the conservation of insectivorous birds, which play a crucial role in natural pest control. Additionally, its installation helps increase biodiversity and supports reforestation and environmental education projects.
Which bird species is this nesting box suitable for?
It is designed for species such as great tits, crested tits, goldcrests, and sparrows—cavity-nesting insectivorous birds that require natural nesting spaces.
Where should the nesting box be installed?
It can be placed in forests, nature parks, ecological reserves, urban gardens, and reforestation areas. It is also ideal for organic orchards and areas implementing biological pest control.
How do I choose the size and purchasing format?
You should first select the nesting box size (M or L) and then choose whether to purchase an individual unit or a pack of 20 units.
How should the nesting box be installed?
It is recommended to place it at a height of between 2 and 4 meters, securing it to a tree or pole using a stable anchoring system. Ideally, it should be oriented toward the east or southeast to avoid direct sunlight and strong winds. If possible, install it in late autumn so birds can use it as a shelter during winter and familiarize themselves with it before the spring nesting season.
What maintenance does the nesting box require?
An annual cleaning is recommended, preferably between September and February, to remove old nesting materials and ensure a clean space for new birds.
What is the recommended density of nesting boxes per area?
The density of nesting boxes depends on the environment:
- In agricultural areas: Place 3 to 20 nesting boxes per hectare, depending on the type of crop.
- In forested areas: Place 3 to 25 nesting boxes per hectare, depending on the forest characteristics.
- In parks and gardens: Space the nesting boxes 5 to 10 meters apart, depending on the setting.