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Bird Bath Turns Red
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My concrete birdbath keeps turning blood red, I scrub it out and refill it but within a few days its started to turn red again, whats going on and what can I do about it please.
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is it made of concrete? probably down to the make up of the concrete, I use to work in a garden centre and all of our concrete birdbaths turned red when they had water in them for a while.
I think its a combination of the type of water and chemicals in the concrete.
Glazed birdbaths never had this problem but concrete ones did.
Dave.
I think its a combination of the type of water and chemicals in the concrete.
Glazed birdbaths never had this problem but concrete ones did.
Dave.
Almost certainly algae, in my opinion, concrete and higher than usual levels of sunlight seem ideal conditions for this to proliferate.
My bird bath is also concrete (home made), lined with pebbles and can look messy at times, what I do to combat this, is give it a real hard blast with the hose as regularly as possible, as the wood pigeons often use it as a latrine, as well as for bathing.
My bird bath is also concrete (home made), lined with pebbles and can look messy at times, what I do to combat this, is give it a real hard blast with the hose as regularly as possible, as the wood pigeons often use it as a latrine, as well as for bathing.
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