Red Glass with Copper Heart Shaped Stake – Butterfly Feeder
This is another garden stake butterfly feeder – just to show you the difference in mood that a change in color can elicit. You might like to choose a color that is complimentary to your current flower buds, or that blends in. It’s all dependant on the mood you’re after for your garden and your desire to attract attention to your butterfly feeder.
Plus, different butterflies are artracted to different color dishes (based on their feeding preferences from actual flowers). In that case you may want to do a little research into the different butterflies in your area, and the types and colors of flowers they feed from.
Personally, I’ve had more success with reds and yellows than any other colors, but our summers are short here.
One of the surest ways to success in choosing a color for your butterfly feeder is to look around at the naturally occuring flowering weeds and trees in your area. If those buds and blooms are mostly orange – then you’re likely to get a higher rate of success with the orange glass feeder.
At any rate, even if you choose based on your personal asthetics, the local butterflies will eventually discover the feeder and frequent it. Just give it time.
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Birds Choice Flutterby Butterfly Feeder
The Flutterby, the worlds first butterfly feeder attracts and feeds numerous species of butterflies. Easy to fill and clean, the Flutterby holds 12 ounces of nectar, has accommodations for fruit, and can be hung or post mounted. The high-impact polycarbonate casing is leak and bee proof and has a built-in ant guard moat. Place this feeder near your garden or by a window and watch the action as the… |
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Classic Butterfly Feeder
Plastic construction with a metal hook for hanging. Fill with nectar and place banana slices in the tray. Dishwasher safe…. |
