Whether you parked your car under a very active tree and it's now covered in bird droppings or a stray pigeon, robin or blue jay has left you one or two surprises, those tell-tale white splotches can ...
If you’re like me, you like your car to look clean, inside and out. I can tolerate some dust from the road, but bird poop? That’s a different story. Since my car is black, even the smallest mess ...
It's happened to the best of us. You park your car in public, set about your task, only to return and find your car covered in bird poop - especially when you've parked your car under a tree for some ...
Cars tend to attract much more poo during the spring months when birds flock and travel more. Their primary purpose is mating and raising chicks, which also causes population explosions. Although ...
A study by Alan's Factory Outlet found that birds prefer certain types and colors of vehicles for pooping -- with brown vehicles and Ram trucks topping the list of favorite on-the-fly toilets.