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Hummingbird
Feeder Tips
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Hummingbirds
are a beautiful bird to have in your backyard.
Some people may
experience problems when trying to attract hummers to their yard. We have
compiled a few great tricks and tips to use with your hummingbird feeder.
Here are a few good tips to remember when you are trying to attract
hummingbirds to your house.
- Be sure to have your
hummingbird feeder up and ready before the hummers arrive to your
area. This will help you
keep the hummingbirds in your yard all season!
- Always make sure that
your hummingbird feeder is clean.
A dirty hummingbird feeder can cause bacteria to grow, and in
turn deter hummers from coming to your house.
- Clean your hummingbird
feeder every 3-5 days, and even more frequent in hotter weather.
- Never use a harsh
cleaner when cleaning your feeder.
- Make sure that you
replace the nectar, not reuse.
- Try not to fill the
hummingbird feeder more than ½ full.
The hummers will not have enough time to eat a full hummingbird
feeder.
- Place your hummingbird
feeder in an area where there are flowers that hummers like, or place
some hanging flower baskets by your hummer feeder.
(Hummingbirds really like red flowers, but they will eat the
nectar of other colored flowers as well.
Try to use tube flowers in baskets and surrounding areas.)
- Some hummingbirds are
territorial, so use multiple hummingbird feeders to attract more
hummingbirds to your garden.
- Try tying a red ribbon
to your hummingbird feeder, hummingbirds seem to like the color red.
It
is important to remember that hummingbirds like to eat natural nectar.
Don’t be discouraged if after the natural flowers in your garden
die, the hummers slow down feeding at your hummingbird feeders.
Just use these hummingbird feeder tips and you are sure to have
hummers in your garden this year!
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Learn
How To Attract Hummingbirds,
How To Feed and How To Enjoy those little hummers to the Fullest!

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