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Will Algae in Your Bird Bath Harm Birds? Here’s What a Wildlife Expert Says

Keep algae out of your bird bath with these expert tips.Credit: Roxiller / Getty ImagesKey TakeawaysRegularly clean bird baths with warm water, refresh water daily, and scrub every few days.Place baths in shaded areas, away from feeders, and consider non-porous materials like ceramic or resin.Avoid detergents or algae-prevention products; use a vinegar-water spray for stubborn algae.Bird baths add beauty and excitement to gardens by drawing in c…
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Better Homes & Gardens broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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