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Product review for Backyard BasicsTM Nest Boxes Intro Text, instructions, policies Overall Rating: ![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating :: Viewing page 1 of 1 - Tuesday, September 04, 2007Very pleased with product and price! Reviewed By: Bird Watcher (Jonesboro, Arkansas) I ordered 4 of these last year (since they're so affordable!) and had a nesting pair of bluebirds in each box within a few weeks! My children enjoyed watching the birds, and I enjoyed a few less mosquitoes in my yard! The neighbors also enjoyed watching those beautiful bluebirds! This was a great product for the money. I would recommend it to others! - Friday, April 20, 2007Bluebird Inn Reviewed By: Alice Canter (Westminster, SC) I put up two of these houses and the very next day I had new blue "neighbors". They love their new homes as much as I love their company. Thank you so much for making these homes so reasonably priced that now I own 4 of them. - Wednesday, March 11, 2009Pain in the neck Reviewed By: TruthCrusader (Bethel Springs, TN) Purchased 4 of the wren houses and am disappointed. The wood is extremely rough cut, but I figured that part was ok, might be good for traction. The problems are that you can't open it for cleaning w/o taking out a screw and staples. To hang them up is a problem too. The hole for putting a screw to hang on the tree is not visible from the outside except in back, so you have to screw through the birdhouse opening, kind of guessing what you're doing. Need a long bit screwdriver,can't see the screw while you're working, what a pain. If you look at all the issues, they areally aren't worth more than $5 max. - Thursday, December 20, 200730 boxes in Vermont Reviewed By: Julie Parker (Granville, Vermont) We sanded these boxes and added side vent holes and put up 30 in a trail....great price and box; we'll wait till next spring to see if we get more nesting pairs. Are hoping for at least 5 or 6 in an area that has long, cold winters but gets a few nesting pairs each summer. |