Everything You Want To Understand About Nectar And Hummingbird Feeders So You Can Easily Attract Plenty Of Birds



If you have never experienced the pleasure of witnessing a fluttering hummingbird drinking nectar from a bloom or feeder on a warm, sunny afternoon you are surely missing one of nature's most awe inspiring pleasures. And basic, plastic hummingbird feeders are the perfect means to attract these small but fascinating birds to your front or backyard all springtime and summertime long.

Hummingbirds in reality possess a long, forked tongue that's used to lick nectar as many as 13 times per second either from a flower or a feeder and acts as a trough pulling the nectar in. Even though hummingbirds do consume some insects and pollen, sweet nectar consists of ninety percent of their overall diet.

Ordinary sugar water using four parts warm water and one part normal white sugar boiled for approximately two minutes are all that's needed to attract families of hummingbirds to your feeders.

Once the area hummingbirds learn where your feeders are located they're going to come back time and again. The birds will quickly become dependent upon the nectar you will have been providing, especially as the cooler, fall months approach when they must double their size to prepare for the long trip south for the winter season.

Be sure you keep your hummingbird feeders full and cleaned on a weekly schedule, or even more often if you see a dark mold start to grow. The mold that develops in feeders with nectar is detrimental to the birds and has to be eliminated at once.

Use some vinegar and hot water (one part white vinegar, four parts water) plus a bottle brush to get into the crevices. Wash and rinse out the feeders completely several times to completely eliminate all of the vinegar. In the event that you don't have a bottle brush on hand, use some dry rice or a handful of clean pebbles and shake the feeders intensely to mix the solution.

Never use honey or any type of artificial sweeteners in your hummingbird feeders since this promotes the growth of potentially harmful bacteria. Reddish food coloring, which has long been employed in feeders to attract hummingbirds and other birds, is likewise not recommended. Rather, select a red feeder or hang a red ribbon or a few beads close by to attract these tiny avian wonders.

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