Tuesday, August 17, 2010

SEEDPOD care

To help keep your birds healthy it is important that all bird feeders and birdbaths are cleaned regularly.

To clean your Seedpod just give it a wash with some warm soapy water taking care to clean the inside, you don't want to remove all the protective oil but rather just to remove any old food and disinfect it generally. Give it a good rinse and when it's dry give it a light rub with some vegetable oil to keep it happy. Please never put it in the dish washer!

To keep your Seedpod looking as good as new you should oil it occasionally and especially if you notice it looking dry or faded. Ordinary vegetable oil is fine, (olive oil gets rather mucky). Frequency will vary with the weather and you will know when it needs some.

The string we use is ordinary jute garden twine which we chose partly because we like the look of it but more importantly because it is biodegradable. This does mean that it will need to be changed from time to time. This is quite easy and if you look inside your Seedpod when it is empty you should be able to make out the knot on the end of the string.

Below is some good advice from the R.S.P.B.

* Monitor your food supply carefully. If the food takes days to clear either from containers or the ground, reduce the amount of food offered
* Use a bird table or hanging feeders. A ground feeding tray is preferable to putting food directly on the ground, since it is easier to keep clean. Food on the ground should all be eaten before nightfall. Rats are attracted to leftover food and often carry diseases, which can affect birds or humans
* Keep bird tables and surrounding areas clean and free from droppings or mouldy food

We really want you to enjoy your Seedpod and any feedback is always welcome.

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