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Originally Posted by crafty pat
(Post 7627975)
I have them outside my dinning area and we watch them while we eat; I refill mine every three days as it sours and will make them sick. I make mine with just hot water one measure of sugar to four measures of hot water and stir until it is clear. They usually drain it in three days but if not I change it. They are so much fun to watch.Mine come the second week of March and leave the second week of October.
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Originally Posted by Gerbie
(Post 7628367)
I am interested in the ant contraption- we just put a little bit of water in the top of the feeders that have a small indention on the top.
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Hope you can see the "contraption". It is made of a 2x2 board upon which he bolted and caulked two plastic bowls, one at each end. The bowls hold the water to keep the ants away from the sugar water. The Board is suspended with plastic chains hung under our deck. Attached under the board are 5 screws with hooks from which more plastic chain is hung; one for each feeder. At the ends of the board he attached some weights, but I don't know if they were really necessary.
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Originally Posted by Bobbielinks
(Post 7627996)
Oh how I love those little birds! I have 5 feeders hanging outside the basement window. DH made a contraption that keeps the ants from getting to the feeders, but we have not found anything to keep the wasps and yellow jackets away. I make a half gallon of sugar water every day and fill the feeders daily. I never need to pour any out, those little guys drink every bit of it! I have countered as many as 30 at a time at the feeders, but 2 years ago I was feeding a gallon of sugar water a day so not as many this year. Needless to say, I stock up when sugar goes on sale for less than $2 per 4 pound bag.
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We have six feeders and use about 30 pounds of cane sugar amonth. They never go a full day without needing filling at least once. The hummingbirds are here year around and the orioles are here from the middle April tolast August. The migrating humming birds come through a few times a year andput on quite a show, competing with the locals. A pair of orioles came aboutfour years ago and nested here. Now we have at least six pair feeding here. Theorioles prefer the humming bird feeders and humming birds use both types offeeders.
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How wonderful! I too have my feeder outside my sewing room. May you enjoy many hours of bird watching :-)
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Just wonderful to watch them flutter around. I too have a family that argues over three feeders. Enjoy them.
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I can't feed the birds, or hummingbirds any longer. The raccoons, opossums and a groundhog come into the fenced yard. The raccoons try to get into everything. We have special squirrel proof feeders hanging from a 4x4 post. They climb the pole and try to get the feeder down. My Husband wrapped bungee cords around to keep them hanging. Hummingbird feeder was torn down. I just gave up when I saw four raccoon babies playing in the yard.
I have a rose bush and rose or sharon bushes blooming, hummers like those flowers so I still get to see them. |
I love those glass quilt squares!
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I have 14 feeders out and refill them constantly, but I love it! I seem to have more birds each year.
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