Don't use hummingbird
feeders that are difficult to clean, or have many small parts.
Do wash your
hummingbird feeders thoroughly with hot, soapy water, and rinse completely,
every time you refill them.
Don't allow molds or
yeasts to grow in your hummingbird feeders. When these appear, empty and
scrub feeders immediately.
When making hummingbird
nectar, blend water and white table sugar in a 4 to 1 ratio (4 parts water
to 1 part sugar). Add the sugar to boiling water. Bring the mixture to a
boil again while stirring to dissolve the sugar, then let cool.
Don't use insecticides,
such as wasp killers, anywhere near bird feeders, especially hummingbird
feeders.
Don't use anything but
white, granulated table sugar. No powdered or brown sugar, honey, molasses,
red-food coloring, artificial sweeteners or nutrients should be use.