According to Pergolux UK: "Algae in bird baths can occur from debris falling into the water, which is why it’s important to refill them every couple of days. “If you notice algae is ...
Article continues below And for homeowners who have a bird bath in their garden, a clever one pence trick will help eradicate unsightly algae that might well have grown over the winter months.
When left uncleaned, the water in a bird bath can pose health risks to birds and attract mosquitoes to your yard. Accumulated dirt and algae could leave stains in a bird bath that you might not be ...
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 ...
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 ...