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Questions & Answers
How should I clean by bluebird feeder?
Clean your bluebird feeders regularly to avoid mold and disease. Wash mealworm and suet feeders with hot water and mild soap, making sure they're thoroughly dry before refilling. Clean feeders every few weeks, especially during rainy weather, to maintain a healthy feeding environment for your bluebirds.
How do I keep squirrels away from my feeder?
Using squirrel-proof feeders or placing them in locations that are hard for squirrels to reach can help protect your bird food. Make sure feeders are securely placed to prevent access by pesky critters.
What foods attract bluebirds?
Bluebirds are especially attracted to mealworms, which provide them with a high-protein, nutritious food source. They also enjoy suet during the colder months, as it gives them a high-energy meal. Fruit such as apples, grapes, or oranges are also favorites of bluebirds, and they are often drawn to seed mixes that include sunflower seeds or dried fruits. You can also provide peanut butter for birds or suet cakes to tempt bluebirds into your yard.