| 31. | Pearl Smith, 89, emptied the mosquito-larvae-laden water out of her backyard bird bath when she learned of the virus.
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| 32. | "I take bird baths, " he said, pointing to the small sink just across the room from his son's bassinet.
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| 33. | They don't drink a cup of coffee but prefer it served in a bowl the size of a bird bath.
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| 34. | Sitting atop a long narrow stand is a delicate sink, which was a Victorian bird bath in its former life.
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| 35. | And it sets up home almost anywhere-- tree holes, bird baths, even empty potato chip bags tossed on the ground.
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| 36. | Continue to keep water in your bird bath, and put up the netting or erect a barrier with chicken wire.
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| 37. | Bird baths that provide a reliable source of water year round add to the popularity and " micro-habitat " support.
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| 38. | In addition to planters, he's making pillars, pedestals, bird baths, fountains, pigs, rabbits and other critters for the home and garden.
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| 39. | One little fellow went so far as to insist he be fed while sitting up to his neck in bird bath water.
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| 40. | A bird bath is an attraction for many different species of birds to visit gardens, especially during the summer and drought periods.
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