I've used a window mounted feeder, the reservoir was easy to remove and clean but the ant moat did not detach from the suction cups. The reservoir is not easy to clean, you have to remove it from the window or clean it where it is mounted on the window. There were two suction cups mounted horizontally. In order to be level and not sag with the weight of the feeder there was a lot of tension on the suction cups. On the back sides of the base there were parts of the feeder that were to extend out the back and push against the window to hold it flat but they need tension pulling on the suction cups to really work, In my experience, you can't just mount the cups on the feeder and push it onto the window, it won't stretch the cups enough to pull the feeder flat and the feeder will droop. You have to mount the cups on the window first and then pull the feeder over the cups. It will stretch the stem (narrow part) of the cup to provide the tension. I would have liked it better if it had a support arm with a third suction cup underneath the feeder and a an easily removable ant moat. The Muse globe type they advertise here does not have a wide mouth and wasn't easy to clean.The ant moat they provide for holds a thimble of water and dries out quickly, like a few hours on a hot dry day . It is small and I've seen large ants stretch across the moat.
I have the muse garden model and it is wonderful Our hummingbirds visit it frequently.
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I've used a window mounted feeder, the reservoir was easy to remove and clean but the ant moat did not detach from the suction cups. The reservoir is not easy to clean, you have to remove it from the window or clean it where it is mounted on the window.
There were two suction cups mounted horizontally. In order to be level and not sag with the weight of the feeder there was a lot of tension on the suction cups. On the back sides of the base there were parts of the feeder that were to extend out the back and push against the window to hold it flat but they need tension pulling on the suction cups to really work, In my experience, you can't just mount the cups on the feeder and push it onto the window, it won't stretch the cups enough to pull the feeder flat and the feeder will droop. You have to mount the cups on the window first and then pull the feeder over the cups. It will stretch the stem (narrow part) of the cup to provide the tension.
I would have liked it better if it had a support arm with a third suction cup underneath the feeder and a an easily removable ant moat.
The Muse globe type they advertise here does not have a wide mouth and wasn't easy to clean.The ant moat they provide for holds a thimble of water and dries out quickly, like a few hours on a hot dry day . It is small and I've seen large ants stretch across the moat.
You should never put red dye in the feeders.
I have the first one shown. The rubber bee guards in the white flowers have gone bad and nowhere can I find replacements.
the globe one is the worst, my hummingbirds would not even show up, i had more success with the one with the yellow flowers, just sayin
I just received mine two weeks ago and it hasn’t attracted any birds yet…🫤
I am happy with mine. I picked one up at Goodwill for a bargain. The birds took to it quickly.
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Sorry. Don't need robo-woman giving me advice on anything.