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Easy, Safe Maintenance for Your Bird Bath

March 3rd, 2010 at 12:56

A bird bath can be just the decoration to turn your yard or garden from dull to delightful. If your bird bath is filled with scummy water and green algae, however, it is less than appealing for both you and your bird visitors. Keeping your bird bath clean is essential, but it doesn’t have to be expensive or time-consuming to maintain. You can keep your bird bath sparkling clean without the use of bleach solutions or other chemicals.

The best way to keep the green, organic scum from mucking up your bird bath is to prevent it from happening in the first place. Sometimes that’s easier said than done, but in this case it really is pretty simple. There are all-natural products available that won’t harm the birds or require constant maintenance.

Bioverse’s unique Birdbath Water Cleaner can solve the problems caused by a build-up of excess nutrients. This cleaner uses a mix of enzymes and beneficial bacteria to prevent stains, organic build-up and mineral deposits.

For best results, you should typically start with a clean bird bath. First, empty the bird bath. Rather than use a bleach solution, which can be harmful if not thoroughly cleaned from the bird bath, try using a scrub brush (or sponge), water and some elbow grease. A couple tablespoons of vinegar with some water may also help. There are also soy-based cleaning products available that will remove stains, if desired. Mild detergent can be used, but even that can cause problems for sensitive birds, so it is best to avoid it if possible.

If you plan on keeping your sponge or scrub brush after cleaning the bird bath, be sure to soak it in lemon juice and hot water for at least 20 minutes. Then spray a disinfectant, such as Lysol onto the sponge or brush, and give it another good rinse.

After giving the bird bath a thorough rinse, fill it with water and add a dispenser of the Bioverse Birdbath Water Cleaner. All you have to do is place the dispenser in the middle of your bird bath and the product will begin releasing beneficial bacteria and enzymes. The dispenser lasts for 30 days, and can be used on bird baths as small as one gallon or even up to a seven-gallon bird bath. The only maintenance required by you is to keep the bird bath filled with water.

After 30 days have passed, simply take out the old dispenser and drop in a new one. That is all the maintenance required to keep your bird bath clean and beautiful. There will be no more algae or build-up and the birds will appreciate the clean, fresh water, as well.

Bioverse also has all-natural products for Koi ponds, fountains and larger water features. Don’t use chemical algaecides and other products that aren’t eco-friendly on your water when you don’t have to. Whatever type of water feature you have – large or small — can be healthily maintained with ease.

Trey Casselman enjoys blogging and gardening. For more information about how to keep a birdbath clean and healthy or to find products to clean ponds, check out the Bioverse website now.

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