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Cleaning feeders

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    Seems a good time of year to give the feeders a good clean and I have seen a spray “all natural” cleaner recommended especially for hutches and hedgie houses/feeders.
    I would like to ask what others use to clean and disinfect feeders – both plastic and wood. Is soap and water enough to get rid of termites and dried poo ! ? I
    I am conscious that most ‘cleaning’ items have a strong smell and I mostly use white vinegar, salt and baking powder in my own home. Would that be adequate for the hedgies?

    #35940

    If it’s all natural you want then a clean with soap and water and then boiling water is reasonable.
    Personally I would use Anigene or F10 as both kill viruses

    #35960

    Thank you for your advice stef. I’m thinking the Anigine or F10 would also be useful to clean the bird feeders/tables too given the spread of bird flu so shall get a small bottle.

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