Description
Give your orioles plenty of space
This large oriole feeder is designed to allow multiple orioles to enjoy oranges and jelly. With two orange holders on the sides, holders within and a container for jam, your orioles are bound to enjoy this feeder!
Designed to attract
By now, orioles seem to know exactly what to look for when searching for food. A bright orange feeder with an acrylic topper that often reflects light is sure to get their attention as they scan backyards for a pleasant sanctuary.
Product description
This large oriole feeder is made from recycled material which aides in keeping plastic out of landfills. Holds more oranges and jelly than any with pegs. Clear roof makes all action easily visible.
Ships from the US.
Oriole tips
Trouble with wasps and yellow jackets?
- One of the best ways to reduce this problem is to hold off on feeding grape jelly and only put out oranges.
- Some people have luck with hanging a paper bag above the feeder. They make the paper bag look like a hornet’s nest. This scares off wasps and yellow jackets.
What should you look for in jellies?
- Use grape jelly
- Avoid artificial sweeteners, flavors and colors
When should you replace oranges in your oriole feeder?
- Check your oranges daily. Replace if they’re dried out or moldy.
- Replace if your orioles have eaten much of the fruit.
When should you change the jelly in your oriole feeder?
Check your jelly dishes daily, and replace if they’re looking gross or moldy or wet. It’s best to clean your jelly dish out at least once a week early in the season. As the weather gets hotter, clean out your jelly dish every 2-3 days and reset your oriole feeder.
How often should I clean my oriole feeder?
Most sources agree that you should clean your oriole feeder once a week. Increase oriole feeder cleaning to every 2-3 days as the weather becomes hotter. During hot weather, your feeder will not only become sticky but the temperatures help bacteria and mold incubate, grow and spread.
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