Butterflies bring beauty, charm, and life to any garden. If you’d like to attract more of these delicate pollinators, offering them a source of food is an effective way to draw them in. One creative and inexpensive method is to make a banana hanger—a simple butterfly feeder that uses overripe bananas to lure butterflies into your yard. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know to create one.
Butterflies love sweet, fermented fruit. While nectar from flowers is a natural food source, some butterflies—especially species like Red Admirals, Question Marks, and Mourning Cloaks—are drawn to sugary, decaying fruit. A banana hanger mimics this source of food and provides a feast that keeps them coming back.
To make a banana hanger, gather the following:
Pick a quiet, sunny spot in your garden with plenty of nearby flowers. Avoid overly windy areas. Butterflies like warmth and shelter, so placing the hanger near shrubs or flowering plants is ideal.
Let your banana get very ripe—brown and soft. Peel it or slice it in half lengthwise. The fruit should be mushy enough to emit a strong, sweet smell that attracts butterflies.
Use a stick, small branch, or a metal coat hanger bent into a circular or hook shape. This will serve as the support for the banana.
You have a few options:
Make sure the banana is secure but visible and accessible to butterflies.
Use wire or strong string to suspend the frame from a tree branch, pergola, or shepherd’s hook. Ensure it’s about 4–6 feet off the ground—high enough to avoid ants and low enough to observe the butterflies.
Making a banana hanger is a great activity for kids and families. It encourages learning about pollinators, biology, and conservation while helping local ecosystems thrive.
A banana hanger is a simple, eco-friendly way to support butterflies while adding a touch of whimsy to your garden. With a few materials and a bit of patience, you’ll soon be rewarded with fluttering visitors dancing through your yard. So grab those overripe bananas and turn them into a butterfly buffet—nature will thank you!
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