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wjbrown 09-01-2007 03:33 PM

Bird droppings on outdoor orchids
 
Should I do something about the bird droppings that appear on my outdoor orchids? Cattleyas, oncidium, Denphals, etc. Some are growing on the tree, others are in pots with bark. I water once a week and mist once in the dry season (four months) and it usually rains every day or so in the wet season.

Should I wash them off? Keep them from getting onto the potting medium? Ignore?

Jeremy 09-01-2007 03:52 PM

Orchids are epiphytes (tree dwellers) in nature and are often exposed to bird droppings. Often bird droppings are a source of nutrients for orchids in nature. I would say that if it is unsighty, go ahead and wash the droppings off. However I think it does no harm if you leave them on.

Mbrouwer 09-06-2007 12:11 PM

How I convinced pigeons to stay out of my yard
 
When pest birds overpopulate they leave a buildup of droppings that can carry up to 60 diseases dangerous to everyone, especially children, the elderly and people with AIDS/HIV or cancer. (Not to mention leave my Orchids less than prestine.)

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Dorothy 09-06-2007 02:06 PM

:coverlaugh:
Although I do not care for pigeons at my feeder or in the yard, I do like having the songbirds, woodpeckers, chickadees, etc as they have keep the insect population down.
Thank God, :yikes: bird and bat poop doesn't fall from the sky like rain here ...

So Mark, what kinds of orchids do you have .. why not tell us a little bit more about yourself in the break the ice introduction forum :)

Mbrouwer 09-06-2007 03:56 PM

I just started growing Cyrtochilum monachicum
 
They are very beautiful and require an extra bit of attention. I'm in tune with the pigeon problem, not only because I work for Bird-X, but I live very close to an elevated train and pigeons use to make camp above my back yard. I can tell you that I like to keep my Orchids (and car!) pigeon poop free:)

Mark Brouwer
Public Relations
Bird-X, Inc.
Bird control products to repel pigeons, control goose problems and other animal and garden critter pest infestations.

Dorothy 09-06-2007 05:10 PM

WELCOME Mark :)
Glad you can join us here at OB
Awesome looking odontoglossum - I love the white edging! :nod:
http://www.odontoglossumalliance.org...hicum%2021.jpg
IOSPE PHOTOS
Interesting that it is a cool to cold grower .. I am not aware of any cold growers, yet .. well now I am ..

Here is a great link on more Cyrtochilum orchid species photos - Cyrtochilum
I like the ioplocon and dipterum :D
Please post a :photo: or 2 - I would love to see it's flowers :)

I bet if you move to the suburbs or the country .. your pigeon problem may be solved ;)
:coverlaugh:

wjbrown 09-06-2007 07:55 PM

My gut feeling agrees with Jeremy, though I thank Mark for his interest and advice. I think bats are neat creatures, I guess I'll have to take bird droppings along with the good. I don't have pigeons, but there's quite an assortment of other species.

Tindomul 09-07-2007 10:45 AM

I can imagine an over abundance of bird droppings to be akin to over fertilizing and buring the roots and leaves etc... Especially bird droppings that are so acidic.

ethan1066 01-31-2010 07:57 AM

you must not take it lightly ..though they are not harmful for humans but that could affect the other pets and little children ..so you must wash them..and take a advice for the pest control...

HeidiN 01-31-2010 01:54 PM

Don't let your children eat your poopy orchids and you should be good to go. lol


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