My bird bath has frozen ? Any idea what I should do ?
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https://www.todayshomeowner.com/how-to-care-for-a-birdbath-in-winter/
If it wouldn't be damaged, you could try to tip it out of the bowl. You could also fill it further with cool water, not hot, and it should loosen it from the bottom and thaw the ice. If you put hot, it could crack the bowl.
Here's some ideas from The Spruce. Wishing you the best!
https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-thaw-a-frozen-bird-bath-398331
wait for spring
They sell a "heater" to keep the water from freezing, some will thaw frozen water. The run $22 to $52.
Add a little warm water and a ball
After it thaws you need to turn it upside down so water won't collect and freeze
Thanks, but it's to heavy. Going to try the warm
water. This
get a birdbath heater. The birds love it.