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- Hummingbird Feeder Bee Proof with choice of 8 oz Clear or Cobalt Bottle with 9" Red Glass Plate
Hummingbird Feeder Bee Proof with choice of 8 oz Clear or Cobalt Bottle with 9" Red Glass Plate
Hummingbird Feeder Bee Proof with choice of 8 oz Clear or Cobalt Bottle with 9" Red Glass Plate
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Description; This Hummingbird Feeder offered in a Clear or Cobalt 8 oz Bottle attached to a beautiful extra-large 9" Anchor Hocking Red Plate. This Bee Proof*, No Drip, Drip Free Best Hummingbird is Easy to Clean. Fill this bird feeder with sweet nectar and locate this Farmhouse Outdoor product near a Bird Bath or Bird House for attracting Wild Birds to Bird Watching Feeders.
*Use Artificial Nectar of 1 Sugar to 4 Part Water
*The 8 Station screw on Best-1 Feeder Plastic is very easy to take apart and clean, allows birds to sit on the platform while feeding.
*This Feeder features a Glass Votive with Zinc Plated Eyebolt and sealed.
*This unit is bonded together with very strong Construction Adhesive.
*Bee Proof means that we have found our products to not allow bees to feed, we have seen no issues with bees and hear no reports of bee issues. No Scientific Data to prove this, just plain usage as no bees have been an issue.
*Weighs about 1.5 Pounds *Item Specifications 9” Tall, 9” Wide, 9” Deep
*Weighs about 1.5 Pounds
** Add Chain to your purchase to hang efficiently www.etsy.com/listing/Chain w 2 Hooks
***Some imperfections such as Scratches or Knicks in glass possible due to age and use. This is common with Antique Glass.
Commonly asked Questions or FAQ’s
Q What type of Nectar should I use?
A An easy concoction of 1 Part Pure Sugar and 4 Parts Water! Bring water to rolling boil, add sugar and remove from heat, let cool. No food Coloring needed! Red Dye is not good for our birds and will not have any effect on attracting them.
Q How long does it take for birds to find a bird feeder?
A The Rule of 2s is that it might take 2 seconds, 2 minutes, 2 hours, 2 days, 2 weeks, even 2 months for birds to use a new feeder! It depends on many things such as feeder placement, the type of feeder, the quality of the food, bird population in your area, weather, predators, and more.
Visit our Store; BirdFeedersRus.com
Description; This Hummingbird Feeder offered in a Clear or Cobalt 8 oz Bottle attached to a beautiful extra-large 9" Anchor Hocking Red Plate. This Bee Proof*, No Drip, Drip Free Best Hummingbird is Easy to Clean. Fill this bird feeder with sweet nectar and locate this Farmhouse Outdoor product near a Bird Bath or Bird House for attracting Wild Birds to Bird Watching Feeders.
*Use Artificial Nectar of 1 Sugar to 4 Part Water
*The 8 Station screw on Best-1 Feeder Plastic is very easy to take apart and clean, allows birds to sit on the platform while feeding.
*This Feeder features a Glass Votive with Zinc Plated Eyebolt and sealed.
*This unit is bonded together with very strong Construction Adhesive.
*Bee Proof means that we have found our products to not allow bees to feed, we have seen no issues with bees and hear no reports of bee issues. No Scientific Data to prove this, just plain usage as no bees have been an issue.
*Weighs about 1.5 Pounds *Item Specifications 9” Tall, 9” Wide, 9” Deep
*Weighs about 1.5 Pounds
** Add Chain to your purchase to hang efficiently www.etsy.com/listing/Chain w 2 Hooks
***Some imperfections such as Scratches or Knicks in glass possible due to age and use. This is common with Antique Glass.
Commonly asked Questions or FAQ’s
Q What type of Nectar should I use?
A An easy concoction of 1 Part Pure Sugar and 4 Parts Water! Bring water to rolling boil, add sugar and remove from heat, let cool. No food Coloring needed! Red Dye is not good for our birds and will not have any effect on attracting them.
Q How long does it take for birds to find a bird feeder?
A The Rule of 2s is that it might take 2 seconds, 2 minutes, 2 hours, 2 days, 2 weeks, even 2 months for birds to use a new feeder! It depends on many things such as feeder placement, the type of feeder, the quality of the food, bird population in your area, weather, predators, and more.