Purple Martins

Purple Martin Facts

Purple Martin Housing

Purple Martin houses must be placed in an open area, in full sun most of the day, with a white exterior for coolness. A martin house can be any size from 4 to 6 compartments or more. Housing should come with door plugs to close compartment holes during the off season and in early spring. This is essential for keeping House Sparrows and Starlings from taking over martin housing. A height of 12' to 20' for mounting a purple martin house is recommended; no higher unless necessary, due to nearby trees or other obstacles in the flyway. The higher the housing is placed, the more susceptible it is to wind and storm damage. Most commercial pole systems are 12' to 15' high after installation. Poles need to be set in concrete, so 18" to 24" of the pole will be underground. Martins require a wide open area around their housing.

House Accessibility

Any house or gourd system should lower and raise vertically. This is necessary for two reasons; to allow for regular, sometimes daily, removal of House Sparrow and European Starling nests, and to allow for safe and easy monitoring of nesting martins. If House Sparrows and European Starlings are allowed to nest in martin housing, martins will not stay. They will chase and fight with martins, break their eggs, and even kill nesting and adult martins.

Landlords need to monitor the marting housing. If a landlord notices predators, he or she will be able to take steps to protect the colony site, by adding a predator guard to the pole, and owl guards to the house. A tilt-down housing system, on a hinged pole, is not recommended, as it cannot be accessed once the martins begin nesting.

Perches at each entrance hole are not desirable, and will only encourage House Sparrows and European Starlings.

Use of sulfur and Sevin are NOT recommended for bird boxes for parasite control. If not used properly, they can kill adult birds as well as nestlings. Diatomaceous earth as an alternative is recommended underneath the nest. Place two teaspoons under the nest every 10 days.

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