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Clever 1p trick to keep bird baths clean and free of algae

Clever 1p trick to keep bird baths clean and free of algae

Yahoo21-02-2025

Bird baths can get grimy over time, but the experts have revealed a clever hack to keep them clean — and all you need is a copper coin.
Unclean bird baths can quickly develop algae and algal toxins, as well as a host of bacteria. Algae can appear as scum or foam and also make the water appear cloudy or greenish.
If you notice algae growing, clean your bird bath using warm soapy water and a sponge, and place a copper coin in the middle before refilling with fresh water.
Copper is a natural algicide, meaning it inhibits the growth of algae when present in water.
This tried-and-true method helps lower algae while keeping your bird bath cleaner for longer. The RPSB confirms is not dangerous to birds.
Sam Stevens, garden design expert at Pergolux UK, says: "Spring is on its way and a lot of people will be looking at their gardens and getting them ready for brighter and longer days ahead.
"Cleaning the garden doesn't have to be an expensive job at all. We all love a cheap and cheerful hack and the good news is that there are plenty of items you'll already have in your home that can be used in the garden.
"Whether you need to buff away stains, achieve a streak-free finish on glass, or get rid of rust, there will be something in your house for everything."
Bird baths, as well as bird feeders, should be cleaned regularly before refilling. Remove any debris and scrub down thoroughly.
Lucy Taylor, bird expert for Vine House Farm, adds: "Clean bird baths daily and allow them to air dry before refilling.
"The drying process helps ensure that the Trichomonosis parasite does not survive."
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