![]() It makes enough to fill up two large hummingbird feeders halfway (or several smaller ones) and change them out over the course of two weeks. This hummingbird nectar recipe is great because you can make one big batch and store it in a glass jar, or another air-tight container, for up to two weeks. ![]() Don't just add nectar to what's already in there. When changing the hummingbird nectar, make sure to dump out the full contents of the feeder and give it a good rinsing with very hot water before refilling.I even had one bonk me on the head last year because I didn't have a feeder for them in my backyard! But, take it from me, your hummingbirds will let you know when it needs to be changed! My little guys flit and flicker and zip and zoom around my head, chittering and chattering when they want their nectar changed. Change the hummingbird nectar a minimum of once per week, but twice a week, or every 4 or 5 days, is best.Here are some tips to keep your hummingbirds coming back year after year! Fill your feeders w/ your hummingbird nectar (using a small funnel b/c it's so much easier) and watch as your little birdies chirp and zip about in a fit of happiness and thanksgiving. ![]()
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