How High Should a Butterfly Feeder Be?

  1. Use Your Tallest Flowers as a Guide

    • According to a fact sheet at the University of Rhode Island's Cooperative Extension website, and seconded in an article at the Butterfly Garden Plan website, butterfly feeders are most visible to butterflies if you hang them or set them on a post about 6 inches higher than your tallest flowers.

    Inset Pudding Feeders into the Ground

    • If your feeder is a puddling tray filled with stale beer or sugary water, butterflies will congregate around it if it's inset into your garden ground as if it were a small pond.

    Bottom Line

    • Hang traditional feeders about 6 inches higher than your tallest flowers, but place feeder puddling trays in shallow holes in the ground.

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  • Photo Credit Butterfly image by Dennis Carrigan from Fotolia.com

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