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  2. 11 Best Bird Baths That Will Bring All the Birds to Your Yard

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    See our reviews of the best bird baths ... spray with a 1/1 formula of white vinegar and water, wipe, rinse, and refill. ... "If you’re going to the trouble of putting out a bird bath, make sure ...

  3. 7 Ways to Keep Your Bird Bath from Freezing in Winter ... - AOL

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    She recommends washing bird baths with a mild detergent once a week, while Mizejewski suggests cleaning with an alcohol-based disinfectant daily, letting it sit for 20 seconds to disinfect the bath.

  4. We tested this $6 cleaning must-have that has more than ... - AOL

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    Rating: 4.8-stars | Reviews: 79,000+ Whether you're cleaning dishes, the tub, your cooktop or the inside of the oven, you'll need a scrub brush to help you get it done. ... Lasts a long time ...

  5. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    A shallow bird bath can attract as many birds as a feeder but it must be safe from cats, kept clean, and refreshed frequently with clean water to avoid mosquitoes. The birdbath should be placed where a frightened bird can fly up easily to an overhanging limb or resting place if disturbed or attacked.

  6. Bird bath - Wikipedia

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    A bird bath (or birdbath) [1] is an artificial puddle or small shallow pond, created with a water-filled basin. Birds may use the bath to drink, bathe, and cool themselves. A bird bath is an attraction for many different species of birds to visit gardens, especially during the summer and drought periods.

  7. Piranha solution - Wikipedia

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    The resulting mixture is used to clean organic residues off substrates, for example silicon wafers. [1] Because the mixture is a strong oxidizing agent , it will decompose most organic matter , and it will also hydroxylate most surfaces (by adding –OH groups), making them highly hydrophilic (water-compatible).

  8. The app suggested worms, which may have worked to deter squirrels, sure, but the helpful folks at a nearby bird store (Wild Birds Unlimited) suggested a better solution: super spicy bird feed ...

  9. Sponge (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A sponge (/ ˈ s p ʌ n dʒ / SPUNJ) is a cleaning aid made of soft, porous material. Typically used for cleaning impervious surfaces, sponges are especially good at absorbing water and water-based solutions. Originally made from natural sea sponges, they are most commonly made from synthetic materials today.