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I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around
the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. thanks |
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sally H wrote:
I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. thanks Trees are very difficult to kill if healthy, banging a nail in won't. However the problem comes if the tree is cut down, it could well injure, or even kill the chainsaw operative, and certainly wreck the chain. |
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sally H wrote:
I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. thanks Trees are very difficult to kill if healthy, banging a nail in won't. However the problem comes if the tree is cut down, it could well injure, or even kill the chainsaw operative, and certainly wreck the chain. |
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sally H wrote:
I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. thanks Trees are very difficult to kill if healthy, banging a nail in won't. However the problem comes if the tree is cut down, it could well injure, or even kill the chainsaw operative, and certainly wreck the chain. |
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sally H wrote:
I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. thanks Trees are very difficult to kill if healthy, banging a nail in won't. However the problem comes if the tree is cut down, it could well injure, or even kill the chainsaw operative, and certainly wreck the chain. |
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sally H wrote:
I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. thanks Healthy trees are very difficult to kill, a nail certainly will not, though there is an urban myth that copper nails will. However nails in trees are bad news if someone is working on it with a chain saw and hit the nail. That could well injure the operative, and most certainly ruin the chain. |
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Broadback wrote:
sally H wrote: I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. thanks Healthy trees are very difficult to kill, a nail certainly will not, though there is an urban myth that copper nails will. However nails in trees are bad news if someone is working on it with a chain saw and hit the nail. That could well injure the operative, and most certainly ruin the chain. Sorry folks, I don't know what happened there, the email failed to send (it said) but seemed to multi-plicate. |
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"sally H" wrote in message ... I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. Three- or four-inch nails shouldn't kill a tree; but I suppose there's some risk of admitting an infection, especially with the plum family. They would certainly spoil the tree as timber, but that's unlikely to matter. You can use galvanised steel wire (from the diy shop or ironmonger) round the trunk and through the holes in the box. This should be replaced every year so it doesn't get embedded in the bark or restrict growth. (Black army telephone wire is wonderful stuff for all sorts of bodging: it used to be common and cheap in surplus shops, but I don't know about now.) I'm guessing that if the box is a bit wobbly the birds may not like it, so you may need to jam a wedge behind it if you can't get the wire tight. -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"sally H" wrote in message ... I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. You could use a plastic tie. Alan |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "sally H" wrote in message ... I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. You could use a plastic tie. Alan Thanks. I'll try tying where I can but otherwise I'll use nails. Are there any nails in particular you would recommend? |
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, "sally H" wrote: "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "sally H" wrote in message ... I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. You could use a plastic tie. Alan Thanks. I'll try tying where I can but otherwise I'll use nails. Are there any nails in particular you would recommend? Not copper. ;-) -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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"sally H" wrote in message om... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "sally H" wrote in message ... I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. You could use a plastic tie. Thanks. I'll try tying where I can but otherwise I'll use nails. Are there any nails in particular you would recommend? I wonder if a screw would be a better bet, as you could undo it a little as the tree grew bigger, and when you had finished with the box it could be removed completely. Alan |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "sally H" wrote in message om... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "sally H" wrote in message ... I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. You could use a plastic tie. Thanks. I'll try tying where I can but otherwise I'll use nails. Are there any nails in particular you would recommend? I wonder if a screw would be a better bet, as you could undo it a little as the tree grew bigger, and when you had finished with the box it could be removed completely. I haven't tried, but I imagine corrosion would make that impossible -- especially with oaks. -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Mike Lyle" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "sally H" wrote in message om... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "sally H" wrote in message ... I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. You could use a plastic tie. Thanks. I'll try tying where I can but otherwise I'll use nails. Are there any nails in particular you would recommend? I wonder if a screw would be a better bet, as you could undo it a little as the tree grew bigger, and when you had finished with the box it could be removed completely. I haven't tried, but I imagine corrosion would make that impossible -- especially with oaks. I was thinking of a brass screw, which should not corrode, unless there was acid on the tree. -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"sally H" wrote in message om... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "sally H" wrote in message ... I have just bought vaious bird boxes and should like to put them up around the garden. The question is - how do you secure them to the tree trunks because I thought that banging a nail into the tree will kill or hurt it. You could use a plastic tie. Alan Thanks. I'll try tying where I can but otherwise I'll use nails. Are there any nails in particular you would recommend? I've put up hundreds (well, nearly), of bird boxes as part of my work and if I have to use a nail, then I use aluminium ones. This is the safest option in case the tree is ever attacked by a chainsaw. They are a bit expensive, but better that than a chainsaw operator minus some bodily parts. HTH Liz -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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