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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2025
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Lonnie Nawrot
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de julio de 2024
Truly one of the best Hummingbird Feeders I’ve ever used. Easy to clean and does not leak. The ant moat works great as well. Great deal for two feeders!
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de junio de 2024
Simple, functional feeder.
DJ
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de diciembre de 2024
No wasps!
Wise & Careful Shopper
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de diciembre de 2024
I am a hummingbird rehabber. Hummingbirds do not get adequate nutrition from commercially prepared syrups, especially syrups containing any sort of colored dye, which is toxic to the birds. Equally NON-nutritional for hummingbirds, is using honey or ANY sugar such as brown sugar, powdered sugar, molasses, raw sugar, fructose, or sucrose in your feeder. The most nutritionally complete feeding formula, the one closest in nutrients to the sugars flowering plants provide for hummingbirds, is the simplest to make: ONE CUP of clean water + 1/4 CUP of white sugar dissolved into it. Heat the water and sugar on the stovetop in a clean stainless steel saucepan or stockpot at low-medium temperature until the sugar completely dissolves into the water, and the combination has come to a very gentle boil for 5 MINUTES ONLY. Your sugar water should look clear and colorless, not tinged with yellow. Then cool the sugar water COMPLETELY before putting into a cleaned feeder. Air cooling the water in the cooking container requires several hours. It be cooled overnight or in the fridge. ONE OF THESE FEEDERS HOLDS 2 CUPS OF SUGER WATER. So the formula to fill your two feeders is: 1 CUP of white sugar dissolved into FOUR CUPS of clean water. CLEANING: Sugar water will begin to develop mold after 4-5 days. Clean and refill your feeders every 4-5 days, using hot water ONLY and a small, clean kitchen brush (no soap) to clean the bowl, the cover and the grooves of its “flowers”. Use a tiny bottle brush to clean inside each feeder’s flower port, where mold also accumulates and can be hard to see. Once you get a schedule established, it’s a breeze to do, and is a lifesaving help to hummingbirds in the winter. Not to mention the thrill you’ll get, having hummingbirds fly right up to you when you bring a newly filled feeder out to them! Hummingbirds start feeding just before sunrise and continue until complete sundown, so cleaning and re-filling your feeders after sundown is always an option.
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