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Keeping birdfeeders clean

Reading this month's GW, it recommends cleaning bird feeders weekly. Now, I'm very keen not to be doing anything that will harm our birds, but I'm struggling with how on erth to manage such a regular cleaning cycle! I clean them a couple of times each year or if seed gets damp & mouldy - which I'm aware may not be enough.
Problem is, not only are squirrel proof feeders a bit of a pain to clean, there's no way they'd dry during the winter in anything like reasonable time. Am i missing some tricks?
Problem is, not only are squirrel proof feeders a bit of a pain to clean, there's no way they'd dry during the winter in anything like reasonable time. Am i missing some tricks?
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@pansyface Didn't know that about Chaffinches. Sounds horrendous.
So sad about the chaffinches.
feeders were quite disgusting but my husband is working his way through them, giving them a good clean and finishing with disinfectant. The feeders which remained in the best condition were those attached to a huge laurel which are protected from the worst of the weather and which enabled the birds to slip into hiding quickly also the ones very close to a privet where again the birds slip easily and quickly in and out. The cleaning is turning into a big job but going forward we will probably just do two a week. Either way the article was a wake up call.