How to Buy a Mealworm Feeder

Mealworms make a tasty and nutritious treat for the beloved bluebird. That is why many bluebird enthusiasts choose to go to the extra expense and effort to offer mealworms to attract these beautiful birds. Here are a few tips and resources to help you buy a quality mealworm feeder and to optimize your bird watching experience.

Instructions

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      Gather information about the best types of mealworm feeders. It is important to understand what a good mealworm feeder should do when looking to purchase one. The perfect mealworm feeder should protect the mealworms from rain, direct sunlight, escape and predators, encourage easy access for bluebirds, as well as discourage undesirable scavengers like squirrels and starlings from using the feeder.

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      Decide what type of placement you would like for the mealworm feeder. Feeders can be fixed on top of a pole or fence post or swing loosely from a tree branch or shepherd's crook placed in the yard. Almost any feeder can be adapted to accommodate its placement, but some types of feeders just work better if they are either stationary or hanging.

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      Consider the durability of the mealworm feeder. Look for feeders that use rust resistant coatings and metal or lucite is preferable to wood materials, since wood can be chewed by squirrels. Plus, consider a design that will also be conducive for offering other food choices such as suet or berries when you're not feeding mealworms.

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      Look for mealworm feeders that are easy to clean and fill. It may already seem unappetizing to deal with live mealworms, so you don't want the added difficulty of struggling with a poorly designed feeder when its time to refill or clean it out.

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