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Bungalow, back end south facing. I was unhappily on the roof about 5 years
ago scrapping and brushing the moss off. The tiles are very rough and are like steel. I'd read that stringing a length of copper wire over the ridge kills moss, so I did it. The moss returned on the back end of the roof, never mind and ******** to it, I'm not going up there again. Since Autumn chunks of moss have been falling down almost every day. Maybe the copper wire takes time to work? |
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