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Procedures on Strategies to Adequately Care for Your Solar Power Bird BathSubmitted by trprice7 Mon, 1 Dec 2008
If you've purchased a solar bird bath, you probably want to keep it running and beautiful for a long time. Well, keep reading for a helpful maintenance schedule and some great tips that will keep your bath looking great and attracting birds for years to come.
Treat it With a Sealant Immediately after you purchase your solar bird bath, protect it with a sealant coating. Whether it's concrete, plastic or stone, buy the applicable sealant to protect the bath and its finish from the elements. The sealant will protect the finish and possibly also the paint color on your bird bath. It will also keep it looking new, no matter what season you're in. Once you've applied a few coats of good sealant to your bird bath, make sure it's totally dry before you fill it with water. If you don't, the sealant could get into the fountain, corrupting that day's water supply and even jamming the fountain. Create a Rough Grip Surface Just like humans, birds don't like slippery surfaces - especially near their bath water. So, if your bird bath is slippery or smooth, you may want to fill the bottom with a bit of sand, a coat of concrete, a basin mat or even loose and rough stones from your garden. Watch the Water Levels If there's no water in your bird bath fountain, the fountain motor could burn out, and that's a real danger on a sunny and windy day. If the water level in your bath is low and the motor is running all day thanks to sun power, you could see the motor burnout if there's no water to run through it. So, protect your bird bath by keeping an eye on the water levels during sunny and hot days. Try to check those water levels every few days, particularly during hot spells. Wash it Out Routinely A clean bird bath will not only prolong its life, but that kind of care will also keep the birds coming back. First, remove all the water that's in there. Avoid using any harsh chemicals and instead, simply clean the bath with a good brush or your hand. If you must, use a mild dish detergent, but rinse the basin out well as birds are sensitive to soap and chemicals. You should be washing and refilling your solar bird bath at least once every 5 to 7 days. This will keep the water free and clear from algae and also mosquito eggs, which left unchecked could contribute to spreading diseases like West Nile Virus.
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