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    How do I keep insects out of the bottles?
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    This shouldn't be an issue. Clean bottles are facing downward so if an insect did get in and somehow didn't fly back out, if it died it would fall out usually. If not, the bottles aren't glued onto the branches so just remove the bottle, clean it and replace.
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    The bottles on the tree get dirty after a while with a crusty kind of dirt, and they don't shine, which is less attractive. What is the easiest way to clean the bottles on the tree?
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    You can wash the with vinegar and water, if still dingy, use vinegar and baking soda inside the bottles to dissolve any crust.
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    Can I paint a wine bottle without baking it?
    Community Answer
    Yes! You can put paint inside a clear wine bottle, swirl it around, and drain it. The paint will be on the inside.
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    Can the bottles stay on the tree all year? Even on a cold, snowy day?
    Community Answer
    We live in Idaho with deep snow and freezing cold. I've had my bottle tree out for 3 years with no problems.
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    Will clear bottles start a fire?
    Community Answer
    It's almost impossible. It would require a very carefully crafted bottle to have the right lens properties to be able to concentrate enough sunlight. This only happens in cartoons.
  • Question
    What angle is needed for the rebar when making a bottle tree?
    Community Answer
    Any upward angle will keep rainwater from collecting in the bottle. You can also seal the bottles and hang from from wire or string from tree branches so they sway in the wind.
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    How can I put lights in my bottle tree?
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    Use tiny lights that are on copper wire. These can be found at craft stores and are battery operated. Just insert strands into each bottle.
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