How To Clean A Bird Bath
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How to Clean a Bird Bath
Regular cleaning of your bird bath is essential to keep your feathered visitors healthy. Clean it a few times each season, especially if you store it during winter. Use bird-safe cleaning products, as harsh chemicals like chlorine can harm or even kill birds. Here’s how to clean your bird bath in five simple steps:
1. Empty the Bath: Tilt the bird bath or remove the drain plug to get rid of dirt, leaves, and debris.
2. Rinse Thoroughly: Use a garden hose with a high-pressure nozzle to rinse the bath until the water runs clear.
3. Scrub the Surface: Use a stiff brush to scrub the bird bath. For stubborn stains and algae, prepare a weak bleach solution by mixing ¾ cup of bleach with a gallon of water. Scrub the bath well, but avoid stronger solutions and common dish soaps as they won’t eliminate algae.
4. Soak if Needed: For heavy algae growth, let the bleach solution sit in the basin for about 15 minutes. Cover the bath with wood or plastic to keep birds away. After soaking, scrub again. Repeat with fresh solution if necessary.
5. Thoroughly Rinse: Ensure all traces of bleach are removed to prevent harming the birds. You might leave the bath covered for a few hours to let fresh water sit.
6. Refill with Fresh Water: Once thoroughly rinsed, refill the basin with clean, fresh water.
Following these steps ensures a safe and welcoming environment for your visiting birds.
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