Amazon has Nature's Way All-in-One Oriole Buffet Bird Feeder w/ Removable Bee Guards & Jelly/Nectar Dishes, & Built-In Ant Moat (OFP1) for $8.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Chewy also has Nature's Way All-in-One Oriole Buffet Bird Feeder w/ Removable Bee Guards & Jelly/Nectar Dishes, & Built-In Ant Moat (OFP1) for $8.74. Shipping is free on orders $49+.
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Product Details:
Bee Guard: Simply slip the guard over the base of the feeding port to prevent bees from reaching the nectar
Jelly Dishes: Allow for easier cleaning and replenishment of jelly or nectar at separate times
Protective Baffle: better shield the feeder from weather while maintaining optimal bird viewing
Ant Guard: Deters ants from reaching feed. Simply fill the cavity surrounding the hanger with water.
Simultaneously feed liquid nectar, jelly, and fruit to serve up an all-in-one buffet for your birds
Our research indicates that this deal is $6.25 less (42% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.99 at the time of this posting.
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4.1 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 1,200 customer reviews
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Amazon has Nature's Way All-in-One Oriole Buffet Bird Feeder w/ Removable Bee Guards & Jelly/Nectar Dishes, & Built-In Ant Moat (OFP1) for $8.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Chewy also has Nature's Way All-in-One Oriole Buffet Bird Feeder w/ Removable Bee Guards & Jelly/Nectar Dishes, & Built-In Ant Moat (OFP1) for $8.74. Shipping is free on orders $49+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter reptarSnax for finding this deal.
Product Details:
Bee Guard: Simply slip the guard over the base of the feeding port to prevent bees from reaching the nectar
Jelly Dishes: Allow for easier cleaning and replenishment of jelly or nectar at separate times
Protective Baffle: better shield the feeder from weather while maintaining optimal bird viewing
Ant Guard: Deters ants from reaching feed. Simply fill the cavity surrounding the hanger with water.
Simultaneously feed liquid nectar, jelly, and fruit to serve up an all-in-one buffet for your birds
Our research indicates that this deal is $6.25 less (42% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.99 at the time of this posting.
About this product:
4.1 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 1,200 customer reviews
About this store:
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Model: Nature's Way OFP1 All-in-One Oriole Buffet Bird Feeder, Orange
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Does this have any rubber or porous materials that will attract mold? I have a glass hummingbird feeder that got mold in the rubber gasket even though I clean it every other day.
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Does this have any rubber or porous materials that will attract mold? I have a glass hummingbird feeder that got mold in the rubber gasket even though I clean it every other day.
Washing it every other day might be why you got mold. Mold likes wet and dark environments. So if there is constantly trapped moisture, you will get mold. I know you might think the sugar syrup would count as moisture, but it's too sugary for mold to grow from it easily. I never have mold in my hummingbird feeders here in southern California, and I clean it maybe every couple months or so? I also let it completely dry over 48hrs, when I do wash it.
edit: I just got mine in the mail, and this specific feeder suggests rinsing it every 4-5 days, and using vinegar to disinfect. Also there are small rubber pieces that cover the nectar holes so that bees don't fall in and drown, but they come off easily for cleaning.
Last edited by MultiMatrix March 29, 2024 at 04:35 PM.
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This is too much effort and messy, just get some bird seed and call it a day.
This is too much effort and messy, just get some bird seed and call it a day.
This is too much effort and messy, just get some bird seed and call it a day.
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edit: I just got mine in the mail, and this specific feeder suggests rinsing it every 4-5 days, and using vinegar to disinfect. Also there are small rubber pieces that cover the nectar holes so that bees don't fall in and drown, but they come off easily for cleaning.
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