This Kettle Moraine mealworm feeder is built from recycled poly lumber instead of wood, so it shrugs off rain, sun, and seasons without rotting, warping, or fading the way cedar eventually does. The enclosed dish holds live or dried mealworms for bluebirds and other insect-eaters, with openings that keep worms contained.
Hang it from a hook or fix it to a post near a nest box or open lawn, fill the dish during the spring and summer feeding season, and rinse it clean as needed. The poly construction makes it a low-maintenance choice that stays looking new for years.
Kettle Moraine has built backyard bird feeders in Wisconsin for years, working in natural cedar and recycled poly lumber made to last outdoors.









