If birds are looking in your window then if it is raining there probably trying to find shelter if it is not then they either like you,want food,or they have just proven my theory of pedo birds out there in the world
It means you left the window open
Absolutely! I've bought some over the past couple of years from www.SillShield.com . They carry inexpensive and durable window sill protectors that are easily installed with no tools required. I have them to protect my home against my dog's claws, and after 2 years they are still holding up great! Hope this helps!
To clean double-hung windows, remove the screens from the window. Unlock and raise the lower sash two or three-inches. Clean the window sill by dusting or vacuuming. Grip the sash-releases and pull them inward toward you. Do this on both sides. Place a chair or stool next to the window sill for support, and tilt the window until it rests on the sill or chair. Lower the upper sash until it is a few inches above the lower window. Pull the sash releases on both sides and lower the window to rest on top of the lower window. Clean the exterior glass with a solution of 1 to 2-teaspoons of vinegar to 1-gallon of water. Use a squeegee or lint-free paper to dry the windows. Replace the windows and lock the sash releases in place. Repeat for lower window.
On Peirs Morgans life stories Simon cowell said he looked after a ladybird on his window sill for 2 weeks by giving it food and water! Softie or what?!
Pure Vinegar or pure alchohol will do the trick. Just give each 2 minutes to work after first scrubbing at it.
On Peirs Morgans life stories Simon cowell said he looked after a ladybird on his window sill for 2 weeks by giving it food and water! Softie or what?!
If you are replacing old wooden ones.. First you must remove the interior and exterior trim that is attached to the sill, then, you cut a 2" section out of the center of the sill, so you can pull out one side at a time, you will first put a crowbar under one side and lift it above the height of the other side, then pull them in from the interior, once it is out just cut the new sill to size usually a sill has two pieces I find it easier to attach the "nose" after the main sill because the nose usaully has to be a little larger. After the sill is in replace the trim(interior and exterior) and caulk all seams well and you are done Braselton,Ga.
poopie its may be
Window 1 is for paying. You get your food at window 2.
Many birds attack their own reflection, thinking it is a rival.Onr way to stop this is to put up paper falcon images on the glass.This usually keeps them away.
Yes. I have the 2-door coupe (non hatchback) and the seats fold fairly flat. There is a lock mechanism on the rear sill (by the base of the rear window) that you have to unlock with your key, or there is a release for each seat in the trunk.
It depends on the shade. The particular style of shade should offer specific instructions on how to measure. You may find this site helpful: http://www.shutterclassic.com/measuring_wood_blinds.html Before you measure, consider whether you want to mount your window blinds inside the window frame or outside the window on the wall or trim. In addition to personal decorating preference, consider that for an inside mount, your casing or sill must have a minimum depth of 1 ½" for 1" blinds and 2 ½" for 2" blinds to be totally recessed.