Hummingbird Nectar Recipe

Publish date: 2024-07-11

Hummingbirds are attracted to the bright colors of flowers and hummingbird feeders. You can buy hummingbird feeder kits that include a powdered nectar mix, but it’s just as easy (and more cost effective) to make homemade hummingbird nectar.

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Hummingbirds are attracted to the bright colors of flowers and hummingbird feeders. You can buy hummingbird feeder kits that include a powdered nectar mix, but it’s just as easy (and more cost effective) to make homemade hummingbird nectar.

In nature, hummingbirds get most of their energy from flower nectar, which contains a little more than 20 percent sucrose. You can make homemade “nectar” with table sugar and water at about the same ratio as a treat to attract these feathered friends.

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Store-bought nectars contain safe, natural ingredients, including water, sugar, citric acid, natural food dyes and sodium benzoate. It is entirely safe for hummingbirds (and humans) to drink, but once you know the main ingredients, it seems silly to spend money on sugar water. The choice is entirely yours!

Hummingbird Nectar Recipe:

Combine 1 part sugar with 4 parts water in a small saucepan. Heat to a boil, stirring constantly until sugar granules dissolve. Cool completely before adding to your feeders.

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