Attracting hummingbirds to your yard is one of the most rewarding things to do during the summer season. Here are some tips to encourage these beautiful creatures to return to your place each year.
Attracting hummingbirds to your yard is as easy as planting flowers. Plant colorful flowers around the yard that bloom all summer long. There will be about 100 visits each day to those gorgeous blooms by these wonderful tiny birds. They love colors that are orange, red and dark pink.
One important tip for attracting hummingbirds to your yard is to make your own nectar. A hummingbird is sensitive to red dye and other additives so do not purchase this type of nectar or add these things to your own. Companies will put this stuff in their products because it increases sales. Make your own with a ratio of 1/4 cup white sugar to every 1 cup water. Boil it for a minute and let it cool completely before use.
Purchase a hummingbird feeder that is simple to hang and keep clean. It is recommended to buy a feeder with as few parts as possible. They need to be washed often. Clear glass ones are easier to keep clean. Feeders with a red base with little perches are best for attracting hummingbirds. Stay away from the color yellow because that color attracts wasps.
Change the hummingbird nectar frequently. It is best to change it every three to four days so that it does not go sour, especially when it is extremely hot outside. If you see the nectar is cloudy, you have waited too long before changing it. Make a batch up and keep it in the fridge. It can keep for ten days that way.
Attracting hummingbirds includes keeping things as sterile as possible. The hummingbird feeder will need to be cleaned with hot soapy water once a week. This will keep mold from growing. The nectar can easily become contaminated out in the hot sun. Try to keep feeders in the shade as much as possible.
I do love hummingbirds and all sorts of wildlife too. I don't encourage any birds because I have two kitties who live with me and 5 stray cats that I feed and they live on my property. I see hummingbirds on my Minnesota Fuschia plant and enjoy seeing them there. Your list is great to those who want to draw those lovely birds to their property.Thank you for your wisdom and sharing this. I hope this goes to the featured spot!
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