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My wife is starting to feed the hummingbirds with some store bought mixture. Is it just sugar?

What do you feed the birds?


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Sugar water


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Doesn't matter what you feed them, you'll never get enough meat off them to make it worth time.

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Sugar water. 4:1 water to sugar ratio.


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Originally Posted by Dess
Sugar water. 4:1 water to sugar ratio.


and don't use any dyes.

boil one part water to dissolve the sugar, then combine to other 3 parts.

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I shake defuq out of it, I don’t boil it

Cold water, sugar, shake it like a Boss

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Yep, sugar water !


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4:1 water to sugar ratio and DON'T add any dye. It's bad for them. We currently have 2 feeders hanging in the back yard and get as many as 7-8 hummingbirds at a time. They're fun to watch.

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I keep reading/hearing that the dye is bad for the little birds, BUT can you even buy the stuff in a store that doesn't have dye in it? If not, why would the companies that make the stuff want to do harm to the birds? Why are they still adding dye if it's been proven that it harms them?

I don't add any dye, because it's simply not necessary.


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There are a couple store bought mixes that are clear but most have the dye. I have used this before and they seemed to like it and were around all summer with no apparent ill effects. Just as easy to do the sugar water.

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I gotta 'fess up, I just use the Perky Pet red stuff. The sodium benzoate makes it last longer.


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Finally put one up 2 days ago...............have yet to see a hummer!

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We feed them all summer. It's important to remove the feeders at migration time, or they tend to stick around too far into cold weather to survive the trip south. Clear feeding solutions are available, and if you use the feeders with the red "flowers" at the feeding points it attracts them just as effectively as the big red globe of liquid does. Watching several hummers dogfighting over one specific feeding point while ignoring several others is amusing- - - - -they put on a show that would put the Red Baron to shame!

We use a big iron "Shepherd's crook" hanger to put the feeders where they're easily visible from windows, and wrap a strip of flypaper around the upright to keep ants from climbing the pole and contaminating the feeding liquid.
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We feed them all summer. It's important to remove the feeders at migration time, or they tend to stick around too far into cold weather to survive the trip south.


Good post, but this part just ain't so. Waterfowl migrate or not dependent upon food supply, but being so much larger they can lay on enough fat for a 500 mile hop to the south as needed, But if hummingbirds waited until food was in short supply before migrating they would never be able to survive the trip.

In most birds the time, distance and direction of migration is genetic, not related to food supply. Because its genetic there's always inherent variation. A few inherit wrong directions; too early, too late, too far, not far enough, wrong direction. Once in a great while one of these oddballs lucks out and discovers a new place that species can survive and passes on its own migration path to its offspring.

It is probable that most late or non-migratory hummingbirds are gonna die anyhow. They need more than just sugar to survive and when cold weather kills off the tiny insects they ordinarily feed on they linger for awhile then die, usually December-January up north.




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What the guys and especially what Birdie said. Avoid that store-bought stuff - you don't really know what's in it.

And do NOT take your feeders down to "force them to migrate" because they desperately need to fatten up for that arduous trip, and taking down your feeders may in fact condemn them to starvation. You are making them leave on an "empty tank" when they need all the fuel they can get.


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Originally Posted by RockyRaab
What the guys and especially what Birdie said. Avoid that store-bought stuff - you don't really know what's in it..


Leftover Nutrisweet?


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Do they need the little yellow fake flowers to find the food or can they smell it?

Would they go for a bowl of sugar water?


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They sell dye so old cataract fuggs and see the level of product in their feeders.

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Originally Posted by OldmanoftheSea
Do they need the little yellow fake flowers to find the food or can they smell it?

Would they go for a bowl of sugar water?


These birds know what feeders look like. Lol

Before I hung this feeder, they were showing up investigating some globe shaped wind chimes and hippie prism bullchit my wife has hanging on our deck.

Thought what the hell, put a feeder up...see what this bullshît is all about

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Originally Posted by Sakoluvr
Sugar water



this

simple....have some mixed for a fresh batch today

Not many hummers yet showing up

the kool hummers are 'hummingbird moths'

They show up around dusk and hit the flowers

https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/pollinators/pollinator-of-the-month/hummingbird_moth.shtml


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