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Prevent Algae from Growing in Your Birdbath

By flaflwrgrl
December 10, 2011

To keep algae growth from your bird bath drop some pre-1982 copper pennies in. I have what I would call a normal size bird bath & I use 7 pennies. The reason for the pennies being pre-1982 is that before that year, the pennies contained copper, a natural algicide. You could also use a small length of copper pipe or tubing, or any other copper coin. I have found this to work extremely well with the exception of those times when the temperatures stay above 90 for extended periods. Copper is not safe for fish so this would not be a good thing to use in a fish aquarium or a pond that has fish in it.

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Jul 11, 2020 10:32 AM CST
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Name: DAG DAG
WI (Zone 5b)
There were several postings about this before on here--so I thought I was time to add/update the post. Old pennies (those that used to contain copper) sometimes work as a type of algaecide to inhibit the growth of it in fountains and bird baths. I had a friend take a piece of new copper water pipe and bend it into a circle, which I place in the bottom of the bird bath. It doesn't stop it completely, but it sure helps.
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