Perky Pet 8133-2 Daisy Vase Vintage Glass Hummingbird Feeder

Thanks to its attractive design, the perky-pet daisy vase vintage hummingbird feeder will look great in your backyard while drawing in a constant stream of hummingbirds. The 24 oz. Capacity bottle has a wide mouth for easy cleaning and is finished with a red luster — a great color for attracting hummingbirds. The feeder features four flower-shaped feeding ports for easy access to nectar. how Do I clean this feeder? during the hottest part of the summer, expect to clean this about every 2 or 3 days. Just drain any excess nectar, disassemble and scrub thoroughly with a soap and water solution. The base is easy to take apart. Just slide a screwdriver between the lid and the base threads and with a little pressure, it will pop open.

Product Features

  • 24 oz. Glass bottle finished with red luster
  • Vintage vase design
  • Bottle has wide mouth for easy cleaning
  • Copper-Finished lid and hanging loop
  • 4 flower shaped feeding ports

3 thoughts on “Perky Pet 8133-2 Daisy Vase Vintage Glass Hummingbird Feeder”

  1. Real RED Glass Attracts Hummingbirds without using Red Dye. Perky Pet makes better than average products. I try to solely purchase Perky Pet feeders and accessories whenever possible because of the value, beauty, quality, ease of use and design. This particular Perky Pet 8133-2 Daisy Vase Vintage Glass Hummingbird Feeder is as good as you can get when it comes to value of higher than average quality. 

  2. Ruby Red: A Perky Pet 8133-2 Daisy Vase Vintage Glass Hummingbird Feeder Review The Perky Pet 8133-2 daisy vase vintage glass hummingbird feeder, made in China, arrived in a box containing two identical hummingbird feeders. Each feeder has three pieces, a plastic base, a copper finish metal cover with four red flower feeding ports, and the 24 oz nectar vase. 

  3. An exceptionally attractive hummingbird feeder of glass, metal, and plastic construction This and its clear glass counterpart have instantly become my favorite hummingbird feeders, despite the fact that I won’t be able to tell you whether hummingbirds fall for them for at least four or five months. It is November in Little Rock and apart from perhaps a couple of hummingbirds at the zoo, I doubt that there is a hummingbird within 800 miles of me. But I certainly like them. I have two other hummingbird feeders, both of them plastic with glass reservoirs. This has a glass reservoir…

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