How do WPC animal sculptures handle exposure to fertilizers or pesticides in garden settings?

WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) animal sculptures are designed to thrive in garden settings, even when exposed to fertilizers or pesticides. These durable sculptures combine wood fibers and plastic, creating a material resistant to moisture, chemicals, and UV rays. Unlike traditional wood, WPC doesn’t absorb fertilizers or pesticides, preventing degradation or discoloration. The plastic component acts as a barrier, repelling harmful chemicals while maintaining structural integrity. For optimal longevity, occasional rinsing is recommended to remove residue. WPC sculptures offer a low-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative for gardens, blending aesthetics with resilience against common garden treatments.