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Attract many a winged wonder with their own versatile spa!
Leaf Misters are an ideal way to entice butterflies and feathered friends. For leaf bathing and warm weather fun, misters may be staked, hung, or attached to a fence, branch or structure.
Sprays a gentle fine mist- perfect over foliage or over a boring birdbath, attracts the delightful antics of hummingbirds and butterflies... chickadees and goldfinches wait for them to start in the morning! Other songbirds and wildlife will appreciate the cooling mist on sweltering summer days as well.
Attaches to your outdoor spigot, using a minimal flow. Complete kit with everything required for easy installation. Comes with Y-valve so garden hose remains operable.
Flexible tubing offers several installation possibilities. Wrap around a plant stake with a twist-tie, or attach to a metal bracket on deck or porch rail. Leaf Misters can easily be attached to tree limbs and arbors too.
Comes with 50 feet of .25" tubing, regulating valve, faucet fitting and Y-valve.
Additional tubing available, includes connector.
Ground stake or deck bracket not included.
Mister went together just fine but didn’t have a single hummingbird use it. Tried it by a bush and by birdbath but no luck.
So surprised to hear this as the misters receive great reviews and we actually use two mister/drippers at home. If you've had a lot rain, birds may not show interest. Please pack/store for winter and try again in spring. Thanks
I was surprised that my hummingbirds came to the mister and flocked around in the water.
I was super happy with the leaf mister. I didn’t get the hummingbirds like I was hoping for, but I will set it out earlier next spring.
Great addition to my garden. Easy to assemble. We dug a little trench to install the water line under the grass, so you can’t see it. We’ve only had it a couple of days and hoping we’ll see some birds soon!!
Today we installed the leaf mister for my birds. It’s been so cold here that we hadn’t wanted to hook it up. It works. Birds aren’t flocking to it yet but they will.