You need to change nectar much more often than once a week. And you don't need such a concentrated nectar or spend so much time preparing it. Simply use one part (white) sugar to two parts tap water and mix with a spoon for 10-20 seconds to dissolve - no food coloring!. Tap water is good enough unless you have lousy water and wouldn't drink it yourself. Whatever mixture you use, keep the nectar fresh (only supply enough that gets used in 3 days or less) and keep the feeders clean.
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Thanks for your added info...I don't use food coloring anymore and my feeders get emptied before the weeks end so the nectar is fresh. If the birds haven't consumed all the food by the end of the week the nectar is replaced. I have happy hummers that stay year round here in California.
@arlenearmy Arlene....you can boil water also to remove the chlorine. If you use bottle water the food will go bad quicker..you'll need to change the feed more often.
I had no idea it went bad that fast. I live on the Central Coast and bought my feeder for a little hummer that is attracted to my pond. Very friendly little guy. He never even looks at the thing. Maybe it needs to be cleaned out. Is there a special kind of area to put the feeder? mines on the fence over my pond.
I would definitely clean it out and put fresh food in it. You can see my recipe if you click on read more. Does your feeder have red on it? Don't put the feeder in bright sun or near a branch that a cat can easily get too. Best on a porch. He'll find it and more will follow as long as you keep it refreshed about 2 times a week. Don't use bottled water or food coloring either. Let me know if I can answer any more questions for you. Good Luck and please report how it went for you.
If you go to the right of the video where you see thumbnail of the video, then there's the date and subscribe, right under the date it says "more info" click on that and the rest of my story and the receipe will open up. Very simple Me Me. Good to hear from you. Call me sometime.
You need to change nectar much more often than once a week. And you don't need such a concentrated nectar or spend so much time preparing it. Simply use one part (white) sugar to two parts tap water and mix with a spoon for 10-20 seconds to dissolve - no food coloring!. Tap water is good enough unless you have lousy water and wouldn't drink it yourself. Whatever mixture you use, keep the nectar fresh (only supply enough that gets used in 3 days or less) and keep the feeders clean.
ArthurDentZaphodBeeb 3 months ago
@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb Thanks for your added info...I don't use food coloring anymore and my feeders get emptied before the weeks end so the nectar is fresh. If the birds haven't consumed all the food by the end of the week the nectar is replaced. I have happy hummers that stay year round here in California.
Tiels40 3 months ago
You mentioned to not use bottled water. I'm reluctant to use our tap H2O due to chlorine & other bad stuff. So I've been using Berkey filtered water.
arlenearmy 8 months ago
@arlenearmy Arlene....you can boil water also to remove the chlorine. If you use bottle water the food will go bad quicker..you'll need to change the feed more often.
Tiels40 8 months ago
@arlenearmy How's that water working for you? Are the hummers drinking it for more than just a couple days?
Tiels40 7 months ago
I had no idea it went bad that fast. I live on the Central Coast and bought my feeder for a little hummer that is attracted to my pond. Very friendly little guy. He never even looks at the thing. Maybe it needs to be cleaned out. Is there a special kind of area to put the feeder? mines on the fence over my pond.
ravenyikimy9911 2 years ago
I would definitely clean it out and put fresh food in it. You can see my recipe if you click on read more. Does your feeder have red on it? Don't put the feeder in bright sun or near a branch that a cat can easily get too. Best on a porch. He'll find it and more will follow as long as you keep it refreshed about 2 times a week. Don't use bottled water or food coloring either. Let me know if I can answer any more questions for you. Good Luck and please report how it went for you.
Tiels40 2 years ago
So very good!!
sue103smith 2 years ago
What is your recipe that is so attracting to the hummingbirds?
Charlene2tuff 2 years ago
If you go to the right of the video where you see thumbnail of the video, then there's the date and subscribe, right under the date it says "more info" click on that and the rest of my story and the receipe will open up. Very simple Me Me. Good to hear from you. Call me sometime.
Tiels40 2 years ago
I can hear Lucy screaming in the back! I wish we had this many hummingbirds.
kenntoni1 2 years ago
I really enjoyed watching the little birds so much I watched them twice. ps what was that noise in the background? Was it a bird?
1313ginger 2 years ago
My feeders will go up tomorrow here in OK.
Great video :-)
lindac317 2 years ago