This blog was created to cover the progress and activities of my swiftlet house in the farmland from the ground up and share all my thoughts and experiences about swiftlet farming in the farmland.
Welcome Message
"swiftlet farming" is defined as a production system of edible birds' nest by preparing specially designed buildings imitating the cave-like environment for the swiftlets to roost and nest; harvesting of nests at the appropriate season does not affect the species from reproduction. To experienced swifltet farmers, your comments and suggestions would be much appreciated. To newbies, I hope this blog help you in your quest for more information and knowledge.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Wires and Lights
Inside the BH, I've installed on-off switch to turn on the light on each floor and to make sure I don't leave light switched on accidentally on each floor, I've also installed a center switch in my control room. Other items in my control room are, plug sockets with timers to turn on the lights on all side walls, the corridor and the roof entry; a light and a ventilation fan. I've also installed a plug socket to turn on light on the roof top as and when needed. It is nice to have a light on the roof in case bats and other wild animals happen to wonder around there. In addition to that, CCTV cameras fixed in the open roof to check for all eventualities; on the top floor entry and inter-floor entry holes to monitor birds inside the BH and on the corridor to check on unwanted activities outside the BH.
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