bird feeders build your own

by admin on March 18, 2008

bird feeders build your own

Express your love for the birds only through glass bird feeders. Artistic designs done on glass bird feeders are sure that your birdcage, porch, garden or a little more interesting and lively. The intricate designs, placed around the feeders so that you can see patterns any point of view, surely will give you a sense of authenticity to his enthusiasm for birds.

Glass is becoming the material of choice for bird feeders birds. Glass can provide greater flexibility in terms of design patterns. Glass artwork can give your feeders exotic finishes limited only by an artist or his imagination. More importantly, the glass design of feed are known to be more resistant to scratches, rust or flake off.

Adding bird feeders and decorative glass pieces for the cage or in the garden is a sure way to increase your enjoyment of birds, whether wild or cages. However, as glass bird feeders can definitely increase the level of bird activity in your area may be a bit tricky to clean. So read on for some tips on how to find it easier to decorate your glass trough.

Chlorine and water

Cleaning a bird feeder Glassware must be quick and easy when using bleach and water. Bleach can effectively remove molds and other unwanted microscopic organisms. With the emergence of various poultry diseases that can be contagious to humans, keeping glass bird feeders clean up sub-atomic levels can be the best preventive measure for lovers birds to avoid catching bird related diseases such as avian flu.
By adding chlorine, a disinfectant standard – with water, you can be sure your glass bird feeders are not only visibly clean, but safe in pathogenicity.

However, chlorine is not as good in smell. In fact, household chlorine can cause allergies in some people. To prevent allergic reactions or stop the disturbing smell, the measure of the mixture of chlorine should be in proportion ten parts water to one part bleach only. This solution is sufficient for effective, but the smell of free cleaning.

For people who are really allergic to the smell of bleach, let the bird feeders glass of dry air or, better still, applying a coating of sugar extract feeders surely can suppress the violent smell of bleach.

And of course you want to be sure to rinse any residual chlorine so it does not poison your bird she!

Two glass bird feeders are better than one

Having two glass bird feeders for every spot you want to question feeders can reduce cleaning tasks in just seconds. Use a bird feeder for a couple of days and then replaced by another. To clean the first he used, immersion in solution of bleach and water. Alternatively two glass bird feeders and changing your cleaning and reduces the handling time without the rush that could make you break your glass feeders.

Use a mop or a cleaning brush

A feeder clean sweep or brush can be a very effective tool for cleaning glass bird feeders. Basically, a clean sweep or brush consists of a piece of foam or bristles attached at one end of cable ten or twelve inches or rod. Glass bird feeders, particularly those made by glass blowing, have intricate designs and shapes, so you need a cleaning mop or brush and clean definitely achieve the lowest and most intimate parts of a glass feeder.

Sure, a bleach solution can clean effectively their bird feeder, but when you can scrape stubborn construction silt at the bottom of the drawer, mold and other undesirable microorganisms eventually unite and grow into food. An RP or brush cleaning can often last a year, at least.

There's nothing like hot water

Some Bird enthusiasts disagree with the use of bleach and water solution for cleaning glass bird feeding. They argue that, unlike most humans, birds have a more sensitive sense of smell. Any amount of chlorine left in the feeder, no matter how small, can drastically affect the birds.

So instead of chlorine, enthusiastic to avoid using chlorine swear by the effectiveness of plain hot water and good brushing. They reason that the water hot can do the job of killing unwanted organisms while brushing can scrape the rust and other stains.

So there you have it, make a statement for all bird lovers out there using glass bird feeders. Unlike common feeders, glass bird feeders have a unique design patterns. About However, remember to keep your bird feeders clean glass.

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