When your using a sealed container and need it to flow, the container requires air exchange. So drilling quarter inch holes on top or the top sides is required.I bought a five gallon double wall galvanized waterer like the pic below but I'm constantly having to "burp" it or it doesn't keep the reservoir full. The reservior also gets really dirty even though it's about a foot off the ground.
I tried a bucket that I just kept full, but with so many mosquitos as it is, I opted out of that method pretty quickly.
What do you all use that actually works and doesn't invite mosquitos? Does anyone have a simple idea that works?
I also can't afford a new system and can't build a DIY one with parts and glue and all by myself right now so if you recommend one with the water nipples, that's good to know but I can't do it right now.
What did people do before there were fancy waterers?
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With the plastic bucket, you can drill a 2 inch hole on the lid and gorilla glue a wire mesh over the hole for refill and air exchange. And attach the nipples or cups to the bottom.