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Butterfly Feeders

Date Published: 13th August 2006
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Butterfly feeders are a great way to attract butterflies to your beautiful garden. By adding a simply butterfly feeder, your garden will have more life, more color and more butterflies!

Butterfly feeders can be hanging butterfly feeders, just like hanging bird feeders it is important that you have a safe spot for you butterflies. You can also buy butterfly feeders that can sit on a flat surface, like platform bird feeders, or tray bird feeders. With a butterfly feeder that sits on a flat surface a bird feeder pole may work to support your butterfly feeder.

Butterflies are one of the most beautiful creatures to attract to your backyard. For some, it may be a bit harder to attract butterflies, but with some strategic placement of flowers, butterfly houses, and of course butterfly feeders, butterflies will come to your yard.


The most important thing to remember when trying to attract butterflies to your yard is to have flowers that the butterflies will naturally be attracted to. Annuals and perennials are both great to have in your garden to attract butterflies. Butterflies are attract to nectar, so the more often you have flowers blooming in your garden the more likely that you will have butterflies come.

Butterflies are cold blooded creatures, so when planning your butterfly garden, be sure that you have many flowers that are in the sun. Also be sure to use your butterfly feeder in the sunny spots in your garden.

Butterfly feeders, along with beautiful blooming flowers with sweet smelling nectar, should help you attract butterflies to your garden. When using a butterfly feeder be sure that it is cleaned regularly to prevent bacterial growth, which can deter the butterflies. Also with your butterfly feeder, replace the nectar every few days.


Enjoy your garden, and the beautiful butterflies!

Pam Caouette is the lead author for http://www.aplusbirdfeeders.com Visit http://www.aplusbirdfeeders.com for great information on bird feeders, wild birds, and how to attract wild birds to your backyard.
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Pam Caouette is the lead author for http://www.aplusbirdfeeders.com. http://wwww.aplusbirdfeeders.com offers great information on wild birds, bird feeders and birdseed. Visit http://www.aplusbirdfeeders.com for a wealth of information.
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