Mealworm bird bell7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() Place a single layer of live mealworms, roasted mealworms, or Birdacious® Bark Butter Bits on the floor of the feeder. Hanging Mealworm Feeder: The Hanging Mealworm Feeder is a great way to offer mealworms to a variety of birds including bluebirds, woodpeckers, chickadees, nuthatches, cardinals and wrens. This feeder can be hung or mounted on a pole mounted.ĭimensions: 10” L x 6½” W x 8" H, with a hole diameter of 1½" Simply lift the hinged roof for easy filling. The Recycled Hanging Mealworm Feeder is made from recycled milk jugs and features a heavy acrylic window for easy viewing. The hole size helps to keep out larger more aggressive birds such as jays, blackbirds and European Starlings from feeding. Birds will feed inside the feeder by entering from either end of the feeder. Recycled Hanging Mealworm Feeder: The Recycled Hanging Mealworm Feeder is a great way to offer mealworms to a variety of birds including bluebirds, woodpeckers, chickadees, nuthatches, and wrens. See a video about feeding mealworms at the bottom of this page. Most of our backyard birds enjoy eating insects and offering some live mealworms is a great way to provide them with the nutrition they need while encouraging and even greater diversity of birds to visit our yards. They provide a large amount of protein for birds during all months of the year. Mealworms are a valuable food source for birds. For more information regarding prices and shipping (within Canada only) please visit our store in Barrie (515 Bryne Drive, Barrie, ON), phone us (705) 726-7600 or send us an email. Please note that all of information provided on our website about our products is meant to be informative only. Meet Our Team Email Us Text Messages Customer Reviews Customer Photos Employment Opportunities Facebook Instagram: Nature Notes Blog YouTube Google Copyright Release Form Copyright Release Formīird Studies Canada Cornell Lab of Ornithology Ontario Field Ornithologists Project FeederWatch Great Backyard Bird Count Yard Certifications! Bird Feeding Basics Which Birds Can I Attract? Making Treats for Birds Problem Solving Kristen Martyn- Tours & Events Presentations Presentation Testimonials Native Plants 2023 Bird Food Bird Feeders and Accessories Birdbaths & Accessories Pole Systems & Hardware Bird Houses & Nesting Bird Books & Posters Mason Bees and Pollinators Gift and Garden Products Opticsĭaily Savings Club Hobby Guide Catalogue Pole System Brochure Home Offer Bugs for Bird Moms Nature Centered Podcast Upcoming Events Avian Flu Info 2023 WBU Land Acknowledgement Employment Opportunities ![]()
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