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Double Cup Jelly and Mealworm Feeder

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Description

Dispense jelly or mealworms!

Great for dispensing "Messy" foods like peanut butter or grape jelly for oriole feeding; and "Wiggly" foods like mealworms because the sides are slick they can't climb out and bluebirds love them. Copper clips let you easily remove the cups to clean and fill. Equipped with two 6 ounce Pyrex glass cups. Makes a wonderful gift for the birding enthusiast!

Double Jelly and Mealworm Feeder

THE DURABILITY OF COPPER

One of the most resilient metals on Earth, copper doesn’t rust or become brittle and crack like plastic or wooden feeders do. Our feeders’ functionality and durability make them heirloom quality - feeders you can hand down to your children and grandchildren.

Proudly handcrafted in the USA by skilled artisans!

Custom made to order - Being handmade, these feeders take longer to create than machine made, mass produced items. The handmade aspect of our feeders is what adds value, uniqueness, beauty and durability to every work of art.  

Dimensions: 4" x 10" x 11.5" (approx.)

Made in the USA     

Fruit, Jelly and Mealworm Feeders

WHAT FRUIT TO USE

We find apples to be the best fruit to use because a wide variety of birds eat them. Oranges are a favorite of Orioles. You can also use grape clusters. Cardinals love pomegranates and hard dinner rolls can be spun on the coils too.

WHEN TO START

Early spring is the best time to put out your feeder. That is when birds start looking for nest sites and if you put out a ready source of food, they are more likely to nest in your area. When mama and papa birds have nestlings to feed, they will feed on the apples, fly back to the nest to feed their young and repeat this many times a day until their babies fledge the nest. Then you will often see the parents bring their young to your apple feeders and feed their young right in front of you.

TO USE YOUR FEEDER

First peel away a portion of the skin of the apple to give the birds access to the inside. Many birds that like apples don’t’ have a sharp enough beak to pierce thru the skin. If it’s hot and dry, score the open surface of the apple to keep it from developing a second skin. Position the apple over the tip of the corkscrew coil and push lightly to pierce thru, then applying light pressure spin the apple onto the coil. Then hang the feeder out where birds can see it.

FEEDING ORIOLES

You can also use our fruit feeders to feed Orioles their favorite fruit: the orange. Just cut an orange in half and spiral it on the coil open end up. Orioles will eat all the pulp right down to the peel. The FRUIT AND JELLY FEEDER (HHFRJL) gives you a removable cup to feed Orioles their other favorite food - grape jelly at the same time as the oranges. The cup’s copper clip lets you remove the cup for cleaning and filling then clips back securely in place.

FEEDING BLUEBIRDS

Bluebirds and other birds love eating mealworms from our food cups. The worms can’t climb out because of the slick sides. You can also put other foods in the cups such as peanut butter, suet, seed or water.