Things You'll Need
Instructions
Drive 4 small nails into the corners of the roof of your birdhouse, for a flat-topped roof. If you have a roof with a peak, you will need 6 nails. Drive 2 (one on each end) at the peak and 2 on each end of the downward slopes. If you have multiple roof surfaces and gables, you will need more to cover them all.
Drive 2 nails about 4 inches apart on eaves with bird house opening between them.
Create a web to protect the house from sparrows. House Sparrows have poor eyesight and, when they feel the fishing line with their feet and wings, they will leave. The web will NOT bother the bluebirds one bit, they have good eyesight and can see it, and will avoid it. It will not harm bluebirds in any way.
LOOSELY tie the fishing line around the nails in the roof surface(s) so that it makes a perimeter around the edges, as well as an "x" across the plane of the roof. If you have a pitched roof, tie fishing line to the nails at each end of the peak. Do this for ALL roof surfaces and peaks (if you have gables) as you don't want to give sparrows any place to land.
Tie a strand of fishing line to each nail near the entrance hole of the bird house. Each should be about 8" long. Leave the bottom end unattached so that the line can sway in the breeze.