

🐦 Elevate your backyard vibes—where birds flock and mosquitoes don’t stand a chance!
The API Bird Bath Water Circulator Standard Water Wiggler® is a battery-powered device designed to continuously circulate water in bird baths, preventing mosquito breeding and attracting more birds with gentle ripples. It operates silently on two D-cell batteries (not included), offers easy installation without wiring, and is built for durability and year-round use, making it a must-have for bird enthusiasts seeking a cleaner, livelier bird bath experience.








| ASIN | B00075M3W6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,453 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #17 in Birdbath Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,857) |
| Department | Teak |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | API - 4WW |
| Manufacturer | Miller Manufacturing |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 5.5 x 3 inches |
J**E
YOU NEED TO GET A WATER WIGGLER!!
A water wiggler is a requirement for a well functioning bird bath. 1. It runs constantly so that mosquitoes can't land on the water surface to lay eggs - this is a great thing. I saw another review say that this was a downside and they'd prefer a solar fountain to move the water instead. I'm here to tell you - I've had multiple solar fountains over the years. They require eay more upkeep to keep clean and because they can only run when the panel is hot by direct sunlight, they of course stop the water flow for about 2/3 of the day total, resulting in the perfect, stagnant breeding pool for mosquitoes. 2. Moving water attracts birds to drink and bathe way more than stagnant, still water. You WILL get much more bird activity at your bath with this device as opposed to a solar fountain because this one works 24/7. 3. Batteries (not included) are simple to install. I literally change the batteries like once every 6 months. I buy cheap $3 panasonic D batteries at a local discount store and they last forever. 4. Waterproofness - So long as you have properly tightened the gold screw on top to seal the top, it's extremely waterproof. Multiple times over the years, raccoons (I assume?) have tipped the wiggler over overnight, resulting in it being on its side - no damage, works perfectly, just set it back upright. 5. Metal legs - are the metal legs slightly annoying to install? A little. But believe me - it's 0 challenge compared to the YEARS of use you'll get out of this. I've gotten 3 over the years for multiple baths so far. The legs are a total nonissue so long as you simply follow the directions and don't fly off the handle at the SLIGHTEST inconvenience. I LOVE WATER WIGGLERS. EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE THEM FOR THEIR BIRD BATHS. THEY'RE SIMPLY INCREDIBLE, they WORK to prevent mosquito larvae and attract birds!
D**D
Caulk the screw to extend its life
Just over a year ago, I decided to give the water wiggler a try for my bird bath. A year later, I'm not only still using it, but I've just ordered a second one for my other birdbath. That's a testament to its durability and value in my book. It's also worth mentioning that before I settled on this battery-powered water wiggler, I tried a couple of the solar-powered models. Unfortunately, they just didn't hold a candle to this one. With the solar models, I found they were too inconsistent, often not working when there was even the slightest cloud cover or shade. They also seemed less durable overall, struggling with any kind of fluctuation in weather. In contrast, the battery-powered water wiggler has worked dependably regardless of the weather or season. Even in the heart of winter, it kept the water moving, which was a big hit with the birds. So if you're debating between solar or battery-powered, based on my experience, I'd definitely suggest going with the battery-powered model. Now, I will say that while the device has proven to be surprisingly resilient, it's not without its flaws. The main issue is the water leakage through the top screw. This would make me hesitate to label the wiggler as completely waterproof. However, a bit of DIY ingenuity fixed this issue for me. I applied a small amount of caulk to the screw, and it's been smooth sailing (or should I say wiggling) ever since. I don’t think it’s worth subtracting a whole star for this, given how much better this one is compared to others on the market. But I’d give it a 4.8 if I could. One unexpected advantage I've noticed is the cleanliness of my birdbath water. I was initially interested in the wiggler for the birds' enjoyment, but it turns out this gadget also keeps the water fresher for longer. The constant movement inhibits the growth of mosquitoes and slows the accumulation of other detritus, which is a win in my book. In terms of bird enjoyment, there was a noticeable increase once the local birds got accustomed to the new water dynamics. It's been a pleasure to watch them frolicking and splashing about more energetically. In conclusion, despite a minor waterproofing issue, the water wiggler has proven to be a beneficial addition to my bird baths. I recommend it for anyone who enjoys watching birds and wants to maintain a cleaner birdbath with less effort. Just keep in mind, you may need a little caulk on hand to ensure the longest life for your wiggler.
C**I
Make the holde for the legs deeper!
This works well and really attracts birds with the water motion. Batteries last long. I run a bit of vaseline over the rubber edges while replacing batteries to keep the rubber supple. These last about a year - I have them out in winter too (heated bird baths). I've noticed they arent drilling the holes for the steel legs as deep. This is a pain while cleaning the bird baths because the legs fall on the ground. Racoons are fasc inated with the movement on my ground birdbath, so that water wiggler comes in at night. Bonus: extra parts are included.
L**N
The birds are happy!
As advertised. Works well in our bird bath & the moving water attracts more birds for us to enjoy
M**T
Awesome product! Birds love the moving water.
I use these wigglers all year long in Montana. Unless the temperature is below 10 deg, the batteries keep working. I think it's because the water in the heated bird bath stays at 32 deg F which keeps the batteries alive. The only times the wiggler quits is when the power is accidently disconnected and the water freezes. Even then, if I catch it quickly enough and melt the ice, the wiggler starts up again. The only other problem was me dropping the wiggler and breaking the internal welds. My solution has been to secure the body with duct tape, so if I drop it, it remains intact.
B**R
Outstanding bird bath water circulator
I love this Bird Bath water wiggler. This is my third one. This particular water circulator works continuously and rarely collects algae on the spinner. The quality is solid and excellent with legs and circulator piece made of metal.
L**A
I needed something to keep mosquitos from hatching but it had to be an item that would not spray the water out of the birdbath. It also had to be small enough to allow the visiting birds to use the bath. the birdbath is a little over 2 feet in diameter. Another hurdle for me was that the birdbath is in shade much of the day so a solar wiggler would not be a good choice. This device works well and the D batteries last at least a week or more, working 24 hours a day. Changing them is also easy. I am pleased with this solution to my problem.
A**R
Love this. Keeps water moving so it’s not stagnant in my birdbath.
S**Z
This is exactly what we needed!! It keeps the water moving and attracts many birds to the garden to bathe! Thank you for a great product that really works!
S**K
I have used a number of these over the years...since my bird baths are in shadow need to use agitator that are battery run. These work well to keep water moving and bug free. I do think they are expensive but...
M**S
Wiggler arrived ahead of time. Tested in a bowl of water and it works as described. Looking forward to using it in my bird bath this year.
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