USD 45.00
Welcoming Hummingbirds to Your Garden Easily bring the magic of hummingbirds to your yard with our handcrafted hanging Hummingbird Feeder. Each feeder includes a waxed sail thread with decorative beads for easy hanging, plus a beautiful acrylic flower stopper. How to Set Up Your Hummingbird FeederTo get started, fill the bottle with a sugar solution made of 1 part white granulated sugar to 4 parts water. Stir until fully dissolved—there’s no need to boil the water if it’s clean. Gravity fed style feeders rely on a vacuum to prevent leaks-we recommend you slightly overfill the feeder before placing the stopper to ensure a tight seal and initial vacuum. Do not use honey, artificial sweeteners, or red dye, as these can be harmful to hummingbirds. Hang your feeder in a quiet, shady spot—ideally near trees or shrubs where birds can perch, hide, and rest. How to Keep Your Hummingbird Feeder CleanA clean feeder is one of the simplest—and most important—ways to care for the hummingbirds that visit your yard. These tiny guests are sensitive to spoiled nectar, and a well-maintained feeder ensures they return safely and often. If you’re new to it, don’t worry. Just follow these easy steps to keep your feeder fresh and ready: Empty any leftover nectar—always start with a clean slate. Remove your flower stopper. Soak the parts in warm, soapy water to loosen any residue. Gently scrub with a soft brush to remove buildup or mold. Rinse thoroughly with cold water. Let everything air dry before refilling with fresh nectar. How often should you clean your feeder?We recommend cleaning your feeder once a week. In warmer weather, every 2-3 days. And if the nectar ever looks cloudy or birds stop coming by, it’s time for a refresh—no matter the schedule. A little regular care goes a long way in helping your hummingbirds thrive.
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