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Hummingbird nectar - why clear nectar is best and change it every other day


What are the benefits of making homemade hummingbird nectar?

There are many benefits to making your own hummingbird nectar at home. It's easy, cheap, and a lot of fun!

One of the main benefits is that you can control the ingredients in the nectar. You can make sure it is always clear and free of impurities by boiling the water before adding it to the sugar and food coloring or flavoring can be added.

Another benefit is that you can change up the recipe every other day. This will keep your hummingbirds interested in your feeder, as they will never know what flavor they'll get next!

Make Safe, Nutritious Hummingbird Food at Home

Hummingbirds are some of the most beautiful creatures in the world, and it's easy to attract them to your backyard with the right food. All you need is a hummingbird feeder and a basic recipe for hummingbird nectar.

Hummingbird nectar is simple to make and should be changed every other day to keep it fresh. The Bird Store and More also have easy to mix nectar powder, to make it even easier to make hummingbird nectar at home.

Hummingbird Nectar Recipe

Just mix together four parts of water with one part of sugar, then add red food coloring if you want to attract more birds. Remember that hummingbirds are attracted to red, purple, yellow, and orange colors, so use those hues when decorating your feeder.

Offer your hummingbirds fresh food by changing the nectar every other day. And make sure to clean your feeder regularly with hot water and soap - otherwise, bacteria can build up and make your birds sick.

Don't Forget The Bird Store and More also has easy-to-mix nectar powder, if you want an even quicker solution.

How long will hummingbird nectar last?

Nectar will last about a week in the fridge. However, if you're making small batches, they should be made every two to three days for maximum freshness. The longest hummingbird nectar will last in the feeder is two or three days. Nectar is made from sugar and water, with flavorings added for taste.

How to Clean Your Feeders

Feeders should be cleaned every other day and new clear nectar added. This will help keep them from getting moldy or bacteria growth. It's also important to clean the feeders with dish soap, water, and a brush, as this will remove any built-up residue.

The Bird Store and More

At The Bird Store and More, we have everything you need when it comes to providing care for our feathered friends and keeping their feeders and baths clean. We have all of their favorite foods like sunflower seeds or peanuts, as well as high-quality feeders and baths that are durable enough to last through just about anything nature throws at us this year. Let us know if we can help you keep any of these wonderful creatures fed throughout the upcoming months!