7/29/2023 0 Comments Hummingbird sugar water recipe![]() ![]() ![]() Hummingbirds won’t appreciate nectar which is full of dead ants. Any drips around the feeder can attract ants and bees and these will then try to find a way to get into the feeder.Top the feeder up regularly and don’t leave unused nectar in it for too long as it can start to go moldy or even ferment.Keeping the feeder clean is an important factor in encouraging the hummers to use it. Nectar will keep in the fridge for up to a week and if you make a big batch then it makes it much easier for you to top up the feeder. The cold nectar can be put into the feeder and any excess can be stored in the fridge. If the hummingbirds come straight down to feed the hot water could also be harmful to them. Don’t be tempted to put boiling water into your feeder as this could damage it. If you have used boiling water allow the mixture to cool thoroughly before pouring into the feeder.If you are using cold water this can take quite some time, as it is very important that the sugar is properly dissolved. Slowly add the sugar to the water, stirring as you go to make sure it is completely dissolved.You don’t have to heat the water until it’s boiling as any rise in temperature will help to dissolve the sugar. If you are heating the water, put it in a pan on the stove.The physiology of the hummingbird is very finely tuned and any changes to their natural diet can have an adverse effect on their health. If you use too much sugar or too little water, this can actually have the effect of causing dehydration in the hummingbirds and possible weakness in the muscles. For this reason the ratio of 4 parts water to 1 part sugar is very important. The nectar you make needs to resemble the nectar of flowers as closely as possible. Ideally you should try to use purified water so that all chemicals and impurities have been removed. Most people use water straight from the tap to make their nectar and this generally causes the birds no problems. The same applies to artificial sweeteners particularly as the birds are looking to build up vital energy. Although you think you may be giving the hummingbird a treat if you use honey or molasses, these can actually be harmful to them. When making your nectar make sure you use refined white sugar and nothing else. ![]()
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