how to get bird poop off house

On the beautiful, sunny days of spring, bird poop will suddenly appear on all your patio, railings, and outdoor furniture. Online, there are all kinds of suggestions for what you can use to remove the icky white stain once you’ve scraped away the solid part, but it’s not clear which ones work and which are just conventional wisdom passed down from grandparents to bloggers. I tested three often-recommended methods to clear the stain (plus plain water, to see if it mattered), and here’s what I found.

Cleaning bird droppings with seltzer water

Using bubbly water was the first item on my list because it was highly recommended as a bird poop stain remover online. I did as Angi had instructed, letting it sit on the stain for a few minutes before using a scrubber to remove it. (I chose to use a melamine sponge instead of a brush, but an old toothbrush would also be very effective in this situation.) ).

The seltzer bubbles instantly frothed up on my wooden surface, resembling the effect of applying hydrogen peroxide to a cut. I gave it a minute before wiping it off, and with just a little prodding with my melamine sponge, there was absolutely no stain left.

In conclusion, this method functions well, although it still requires some cleaning after the seltzer is poured.

Cleaning bird droppings with white vinegar

I applied vinegar to one stain while leaving the seltzer on the other. Unlike the seltzer, the vinegar had already dissolved the stain, so wiping it away didn’t require any effort at all. The only drawback is that it smells, but that only lasts while it’s hot. In fact, it smells even worse.

Conclusion: This is the best option, hands down. Almost no scrubbing needed.

Cleaning and preparing the area is necessary prior to installing any pigeon or seagull proofing method. Preparation is key before setting out on your cleaning challenge.

We advise applying a disinfectant spray to the areas that require cleaning. This will help to soften and loosen the debris as well as reduce any flying dust when you begin to remove it. After allowing it to absorb for a minute or two, scrape the larger portions of the droppings into a garbage bag. This process may need to be repeated several times. Afterwards, reapply the spray, scrape the area, or use a stiff brush to clean it even more. Finally, use a sponge to wipe the area clean.

To make sure all the droppings are completely soaked, a hose pipe may be required for larger areas. Avoiding inhaling the dried dust during this process is the primary health and safety concern. When removing small amounts of droppings, make sure they are all moist.

First, kit yourself out. Put on old clothing, ideally long sleeve shirts, long pants, water-resistant shoes, and gloves. Additionally, you might want to spend some money on goggles and a dust mask, especially if there is a severe infestation.

Pigeons and seagulls always leave a mess behind them when they perch or roost, including sticks, feathers, nesting materials, and the dreaded piles of pigeon excrement. It should go without saying that the messier the area becomes after the birds stay there longer. Bird droppings are not only unsightly but can also discolor stonework due to their acidic nature. Thus, thorough cleaning is advised prior to installing an anti-roosting system.

FAQ

How do you remove dried bird poop?

According to WD-40, its magic-in-a-can spray has 259 automotive uses – and cleaning off dry bird poop from car paint is one of them. To remove bird droppings from your vehicle, spritz a little WD-40 on the area, let it sit for 60 seconds, then rinse or wipe away with a clean, soft cloth.

Does vinegar dissolve bird poop?

There are a free quick and easy solutions to keep in mind. One of these is probably something you already have in your house – vinegar. Many people swear by using a mixture of half vinegar and half water to get even the most stubborn droppings off your vehicle.

What is the best cleaner for bird poop?

A disinfectant spray is a must for finishing off the area. We recommend Germ Clear™ Bird Droppings Disinfectant Spray as not only does it clean, but it kills off any bacteria that may be lurking.