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Garden Bird Bath InformationTraditional bird baths like the
garden bird bath still remains the most popular type of bird bath for
homeowners. Garden bird baths come in many different shapes and sizes. Typically, the bigger the bird bath, the more birds it
will attract. However, bigger isn't always better. If cleaning isn't
your thing, look at smaller bird baths as they clean easier. You'll want to refill your bird bath once a day during the summer. Use a brush to clean out algae build up or dirt.
Baths
that offer a fountain will attract more birds. Typically, birds are
more attracted to trickling water. Stagnant water can attract
mosquitoes which nobody really wants.
Bird Bath Accessories InformationThere are many different types of accessories that may be useful to you. Be sure to check out bird bath heaters. These heaters maintain an ice free bird bath that will keep birds coming back even in sub-zero weather. Also, bird bath protectors will keep water clean and clear naturally.
To attract birds, bird bath water drippers can help immediately. These water drippers offer the sound of moving water. This will create an ideal drinking and bathing water source for your backyard birds.
Bird Bath Water MoversBird bath water movers are perfect for preventing mosquitos from laying eggs in your bird bath. Also, by creating continous ripples in the water, more birds will be attracted to your bird bath. Most bird bath water movers are battery operated and operate 24 hours a day.
Solar Bird Bath InformationIf saving money in energy costs is important, look at solar bird baths. Solar Bird Baths include a solar panel that is positioned in the bird bath bowl. This panel will collect the suns rays and turn that into energy. This energy will circulate the water that will attract birds. You'll save money, as solar bird baths do not require electricity. However, during the winter, you'll want to bring in your solar bird bath as they can be damaged by cold weather.
Use bird bath cleaners to keep the solar bird bath fresh and attractive.
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