Moving bird feeders regularly is important to prevent the buildup of waste and potential diseases that can harm birds. When feeders stay in the same spot, spilled seeds, droppings, and moisture can accumulate, creating a breeding ground for bacteria, mold, and pests. Rotating the location of feeders helps maintain a cleaner environment, reduces the spread of disease among birds, and prevents damage to your lawn or garden. It also gives birds access to fresh feeding spots, promoting healthier foraging behaviour.
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