• Bats & Butterflies,  Bird Accessories,  Butterfly Feeder,  Uncategorized

    Improvision With a Butterfly Feeder

    butterfly feederThere are no set rules to enjoying wildlife in your backyard. Because a bird feeder is meant for birds, does it mean you couldn’t use it for squirrels if you wanted to? An old birdhouse can even be used for a sheltered feeding spot…sans the front wall. In my many years of backyard birding, I’ve learned to improvise with older items, keeping them useful for other species to enjoy.

    This past summer a small birdbath fell over (for the third time) and broke. The break was once again a clean one, so super glue to the rescue. This time I had the idea of turning the bath into a butterfly feeder. Relocated into the flower garden, I began placing orange quarters and banana chucks on it.

    The first go-round didn’t work as sadly there were no butterflies seen. Another thing I’ve learned is persistence….if it doesn’t always work the first, or even second time-try again!  After a few tries of experimenting with different fruits, the eagle had landed!.  Three Monarch’s graced the garden and ate from the feeder. For that summer, I was lucky enough to have witnessed many species of butterflies. Unidentifiable technical names to me, but what a joy to have them around everyday!

  • Bats & Butterflies,  Bird Accessories,  Butterfly Houses,  Misters and Birdbath Drippers,  Uncategorized

    Add Food Near Butterfly Houses

    Butterfly Houses

    They’ve earned the nickname “flying flowers” as the grace and beauty of butterflies in the garden is marvelous.  If you enjoy seeing butterflies, there are steps you can take for maximum attraction next spring.  Creating Habitat that butterflies find alluring is actually pretty simple. A great article on “How to Make a Butterfly Garden” from the University of Kentucky’s Entomology Department, can be found here: http://www.ca.uky.edu/ENTOMOLOGY/entfacts/ef006.asp     Copy and paste this address in your browser’s address bar.

    Food: Nectar is always an option, but butterflies adore over-ripe fruit.  Oranges, bananas, melons, and grapes are just a few of the fruits the enjoy.  Place fruit on a staked feeder dish, on the porch railing, or anywhere near the flower garden, raised where it may be seen. Be sure to remove if molded.

    Water: Butterflies absolutely adore the gentle spray from Leaf Misters. You’ll see them flit back and forth through the fine mist daily once you’ve attracted them to your yard

    Shelter: By providing butterfly houses, you’re offering shelter from both the elements and predators. Giving butterflies a sfe haven to rest helps attract them to your yard.

  • Bat Houses,  Bats & Butterflies,  Bird Accessories,  Uncategorized

    Bat Houses to Last a Lifetime

    Bat HousesRecycled plastics are where it’s at today!  For so many reasons they’re the perfect choice for just about any product.  Aside from keeping the milk jugs and containers out of landfills, the birding accessories manufactured are guaranteed to never crack, split, fade, or warp.

    This is an awesome claim, and most companies even stand by the guarantee…because it’s true.  Another benefit is the non-porous surface. It’s easy to clean and disinfect, and less likely to breed bacteria.  Recycled Bat Houses offer bats an excellent habitat.  The material also stabilizes temperatures more effectively than wood. This is an important factor with bat houses, as bats prefer a warmer, and somewhat moist environment.

    Invite bats to hang out in your yard and control insect populations the natural way!