Best Practices for Setting Up a Hummingbird Feeder

Choose a strategic location with some shade to protect nectar from spoiling. Ensure the feeder is easily accessible for refills and cleaning.

Use a mix of 4 parts water to 1 part white granulated sugar for the nectar. Avoid using honey, artificial sweeteners, or red dye in the solution.

Regularly clean the feeder with hot water and a bottle brush to prevent mold growth. Change the nectar every 2-3 days, especially in hot weather.

Provide perches near the feeder for hummingbirds to rest while feeding. Plant native flowers nearby to attract more hummingbirds to your garden.

Monitor the feeder for any signs of pests like ants or bees. Consider using ant moats or bee guards to keep unwanted visitors away.

Enjoy the beauty and joy of watching hummingbirds visit your feeder. Keep a journal to track hummingbird activity and sightings in your garden.

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