Bird Feeder Guides

A bottle of apple cider vinegar on the left and a hand holding disassembled parts of a hummingbird feeder in soapy water on the right.

Can You Use Apple Cider Vinegar To Clean Hummingbird Feeder?

Yes, you can use apple cider vinegar to safely and effectively clean your hummingbird feeder. Apple cider vinegar is a natural, non-toxic cleaning agent that is an excellent choice for cleaning delicate birdfeeders, such as those used by hummingbirds. The acidity of apple cider vinegar …

Read more

Does Hummingbird Feeder Attract Bees

Does Hummingbird Feeder Attract Bees?

Bees are generally attracted to the sweet nectar and pollen of flowers, but can a hummingbird feeder also make them come around? It’s a commonly asked question and one that has been researched extensively.  The short answer is yes, a hummingbird feeder can attract bees, …

Read more

Does Hummingbird Feeder Have To Be Red

Does Hummingbird Feeder Have To Be Red?

The short answer is No; hummingbird feeders do not have to be colour red. Hummingbirds are attracted to a wide variety of colours, not just red. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that hummingbirds might be more attracted to the colour red than other colours, hence why …

Read more

How High Should Hummingbird Feeder Be

How High Should A Hummingbird Feeder Be?

Hummingbird feeders should be positioned approximately 4 to 5 feet off the ground. This height ensures that the feeders are within a hummingbird’s typical flight path, offering easy access and visibility while also deterring many potential predators and larger birds. In this post, we will …

Read more

How Much Sugar For 16 Oz Hummingbird Feeder

How Much Sugar For 16 Oz Hummingbird Feeder?

For a 16 oz hummingbird feeder, use 1/2 cup sugar mixed with 2 cups of water. This 1:4 sugar-to-water ratio provides sufficient energy for hummingbirds without causing health issues. If the feeder includes other nutrients like fruits or nectar, adjust the sugar ratio accordingly. Some …

Read more