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Promatek Kukuryku Race for nectar — garden insect feeder model 4336
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Promatek Kukuryku Race for nectar — garden insect feeder model 4336
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Promatek Kukuryku Race for nectar — garden insect feeder model 4336
Promatek Kukuryku Race for nectar — garden insect feeder model 4336
Promatek Kukuryku Race for nectar — garden insect feeder model 4336 is an outdoor feeder designed to provide a stable nectar source for pollinating insects and small garden birds. Intended for placement in yards, balconies or near flowerbeds, the feeder supports routine feeding and observation of pollinators while integrating with typical home garden setups. The product is made for users who want to encourage pollinator presence and assist local biodiversity through supplementary nectar provision.
The feeder is compact and weather-resistant, allowing year-round placement in sheltered outdoor locations. Its design facilitates easy refilling and cleaning, reducing maintenance time. Transparent elements allow quick visual checks of nectar levels. The construction supports safe access for insects while minimising spillage and waste.
Place the feeder in a sheltered outdoor location near flowers where pollinators are active, avoiding direct exposure to strong winds or prolonged heavy rain. Prepare an appropriate nectar solution following local guidance for pollinator feeding, fill the feeder through the refill opening, and mount or hang the feeder at a convenient height for observation and maintenance. Regularly inspect nectar levels and condition; replace or clean the feeder periodically to prevent fermentation or contamination.
Use fresh nectar solution and avoid honey or homemade mixes that may harbour pathogens; clean the feeder at least once a week in warm weather or more often if contamination is visible. Position the feeder near diverse flowering plants to support natural foraging behaviour and rotate locations seasonally to reduce pest build-up.
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