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Birds Choice Butterfly Nectar, 7.5 oz Resealable Pouch | Makes Up to 6 Cups of Nectar for Flutterby Feeder | Easy Mix Concentrate Blend of Glucose & Fructose to Help Attract Butterflies
Birds Choice Butterfly Nectar, 7.5 oz Resealable Pouch | Makes Up to 6 Cups of Nectar for Flutterby Feeder | Easy Mix Concentrate Blend of Glucose & Fructose to Help Attract Butterflies
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Overview
- Brand : Birds Choice
- Flavor : Butterfly Nectar
- Age Range (Description) : All Life Stages
- Item Form : Powder
- Specific Uses For Product : Attract Butterflies
About this item
- Pure Energy for Active Butterflies: Provide a powerful energy source for active butterflies with this nutrient-rich butterfly nectar. Made with glucose and fructose, it closely mimics natural flower nectar to bring more vibrant color and life to your garden space.
- Safe, Natural Butterfly Food: Our formula is made with natural ingredients like glucose and fructose for energy, plus calcium salt, halide salt, and amino acids. It provides essential nutrition for a thriving butterfly habitat by mirroring what butterflies find in nature.
- Quick to Mix & Use: Simply mix this butterfly nectar attractant with water to create a reliable food source. Use it in your Birds Choice Flutterby Butterfly Feeder or gently mist it onto flowers. Replace the nectar every 4-5 days to consistently attract butterflies to your garden with a fresh supply.
- Generous, Long-Lasting Supply: This convenient, resealable 7.5 oz pouch stores easily and prepares up to 6 cups of fresh nectar for a butterfly feeder. Its sealed design keeps the unused nectar mix fresh, providing excellent value for your butterfly garden.
- Trusted for Over 30 Years: Birds Choice make birdwatching accessible to all. We believe feeding birds is about fostering a deeper bond with nature. Based in Chilton, Wisconsin, we craft durable, eco-friendly bird feeders and houses from recycled plastics, keeping millions of pounds out of landfills since 2019.
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