Nesting box Gradus Birds living outdoors - Wood

Product number: 110296
Brand: Flamingo

Nesting box Gradus Birds living outdoors - Wood

Product number: 110296
Brand: Flamingo
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NEST BOX GRADUS WOOD BLUE/BROWN 17x11x20CM Product number: 110296
This charming little birdhouse in the shape of a cottage is simply ideal for Blue Tits, Siskins, and Wrens. It's effortless to hang and has a delightful blue-brown colour. The door is situated on the side and there's a convenient metal ring attached.
  • Material: pine wood
  • Suitable for outdoor birds such as blue tits, siskins or wrens
  • Weatherproof
  • Diameter entrance hole: 28 mm
  • Perch: 20 x 3 mm
  • Hinged flap for easy cleaning
  • With metal hanging hook
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Product description:
NEST BOX GRADUS WOOD BLUE/BROWN 17x11x20CM
Product name:
Nesting box Gradus Birds living outdoors - Wood
EAN:
5400585151374
Product number:
110296
Brand name:
Flamingo
Stage of Life: All ages
Sub brand name: Gradus
Description: Nesting box
Breed: Birds living outdoors
Animal/breed: Blue tit, Siskin, Wren
Breed size: All sizes
Season: Autumn , Spring, Winter
Indoor/outdoor use: Outdoor
Colour:
Blue, Brown
Figures:
House
Main material: Pine wood
Material group: Wood
Number of doors/openings/steps: 1
Place of door/opening: Front
Diameter door/opening in MM: 28
Weather-/ water-/ IP-resistant: Yes
Type weather-/water-/ IP-resistance: Weatherproof
Finish/Version: Painted
Features breeding: Entrance hole, Flight perch, Hatch/roof for easier cleaning
Type of hanging system: Metal suspension hook
Our wooden animal houses are already coated with a protective sealant of wood stain or primer. However, to keep a chicken coop in good condition, you’ll need to treat the wood regularly. Exactly how often this should be done, depends on where you put the coop and the weather conditions. The better you treat the wood, the longer it will stay in good condition. A water-based stain or paint (without serpentine) is ideal for pets.