How to Make Hummingbird Nectar: 10 Steps
1. Gather your ingredients: To make hummingbird nectar, all you need is granulated sugar and water. Opt for white sugar, as other types like brown or powdered can be harmful to hummingbirds.
2. Measure the ingredients: Use a ratio of 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. For example, if you’re making two cups of nectar, you’ll need 1/2 cup of sugar and 2 cups of water.
3. Boil the water: Heating the water helps dissolve the sugar and sterilizes the mixture, ensuring it lasts longer in your feeder. Bring the measured amount of water to a boil in a pot or a saucepan.
4. Dissolve the sugar: Slowly add the measured sugar into boiling water while stirring continuously until it dissolves completely.
5. Let it cool: Remove the pot from the heat and let the mixture cool down to room temperature.
6. Fill your hummingbird feeder: Once your nectar has cooled, use a funnel (or carefully pour) to fill your clean hummingbird feeder with the homemade nectar.
7. Store leftover nectar: If you have any remaining nectar, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
8. Hang your feeder outdoors: Place your filled hummingbird feeder in a shaded area outside, preferably near natural sources of nectar like flowers or trees frequented by hummingbirds.
9. Maintain cleanliness and fresh nectar: Empty and clean your hummingbird feeder every three to five days or more frequently if you live in a warm climate as bacteria can grow more rapidly in heat leading to spoiled nectar.
10. Enjoy observing hummingbirds: As they become familiar with their new food source, more and more hummingbirds will visit your backyard throughout the season. You’ve successfully created a welcoming haven for these beautiful birds!
By following these ten steps, you can provide a healthy and delicious source of energy for hummingbirds to enjoy. Your backyard will become a hot spot that attracts these fascinating creatures for you and your family to marvel at all season long.