I cannot remember where I read about it, but this is a great way to recycle your dryer lint.
It's cold outside! Save your dryer lint and stuff it in your birdhouses. This will help to keep the birdies warm and cozy in the winter and spring. :)
By Gooby from Straughn, IN
It's best to leave it somewhere where they can build their nest inside the birdhouse themselves otherwise they might not use the house because of the human scent on the dryer lint. If the lint is out in the open in a dry spot the human scent will go away much more quickly. (12/18/2009)
By Deeli
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I'm wondering about using dryer lint in birdhouses. I've read over the years that yarn in birds' nests holds moisture (from rain, etc.) and therefore gets moldy, which may easily be detrimental to the birds.
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