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Hummingbid FAQ

When to Take Down your Hummingbird Feeders

By paying attention to behavior, local migration patterns, and climate conditions, we can determine the perfect moment to take down our hummingbird feeders. 

The Extraordinary Journey of Hummingbird Migration

Hummingbird migration is a testament to the resilience and determination of these tiny creatures. The distances they cover and the challenges they face are awe-inspiring.

A Practical Guide to Cleaning your Hummingbird Feeders

When it comes to hummingbird nectar feeders, cleanliness is crucial. The sweet nectar can ferment and mold without regular cleaning, potentially causing health issues for the birds. 

The Hummingbird Highway: Species Across the US

From east to west, we have unique and charming hummingbirds that sure know how to leave an impression. Who knows what spectacular views are waiting right in your backyard?

How to Keep Ants Away from your Hummingbird Feeders

These tips and tricks should help you outsmart tiny invaders and keep them away from the nectar meant for our delicate friends.

Maintaining Freshness: Changing your Nectar Regularly

Believe it or not, the nectar in your hummingbird feeders should ideally be changed every 2 to 4 days with warmer or humid climates being closer to every 1-2 days. 

Keeping Bees Away from Your Hummingbird Feeder

As much as we love all creatures, we know that bees sometimes cause a little unintentional trouble at feeders. Here are some tips to discourage bees from visiting feeders.

How to Create the Ultimate Hummingbird Sanctuary

Pop's Pro Tips to create the Ultimate Hummingbird Sanctuary from multiple places to perch, feeders, natural food sources and water: Everything a hummingbird needs to thrive!

How to Attract Hummingbirds to your Backyard

Pop's guide to attracting hummingbirds to your backyard. Spoiler Alert: The way to a hummingbird’s heart is through their stomach. 
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