I just put a whole box full of rotting squeezed limes out with thousands of fruit flies in it, hopefully that'll attract the hummers along with the nectar
nice video...very informative. it turns out you do not need to boil the water, because the impurities don't come from the water, they come from the hummingbirds themselves, in fact if you use distilled water you are supposed to put some salt in the mix, because the minerals in tap water are good for the birds. i like your videos...i will subscribe.
Great video, I want to go set out more feeders now!
driewe 6 months ago
lol@smelllikedirt funny name, nice video :)
theafrodude22 1 year ago
I just put a whole box full of rotting squeezed limes out with thousands of fruit flies in it, hopefully that'll attract the hummers along with the nectar
jay733 1 year ago
this is the best one i have found so far in research on creating a butterfly-hummer garden.
i look forward to learning more.
we are first time home buyers and have a house in the woods on a lake. i can't wait!
THANKS
ORGANIZEDCHAOTICA 2 years ago
i love hummingbirds, they are so unique!
myiphoneapp 2 years ago
cool vidio but i always add red food colering i think it atracts more
radiofreak2 3 years ago
Great video!
Shooter12point7 3 years ago
thanks, already a subscriber
unccrazy333 3 years ago
nice video...very informative. it turns out you do not need to boil the water, because the impurities don't come from the water, they come from the hummingbirds themselves, in fact if you use distilled water you are supposed to put some salt in the mix, because the minerals in tap water are good for the birds. i like your videos...i will subscribe.
pinsetter1991 3 years ago