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Visiting hummingbirds are one of the greatest garden delights. The sound of their wings, the speed of their movements, the shimmer of their feathers – all this makes them a highly attractive garden guest. Invite them to your garden with this hummingbird food recipe.

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A month after my mother passed away, a hummingbird came up to me when I was in the garden. She came close to my face and fluttered in place while looking directly into my eyes. She was probably a foot away from me and stayed there for a minute or more.

I was frozen. I felt like she was looking at me and trying to tell me something. Or perhaps she was looking at me gardening the way we, humans, look at animals in their natural habitat.

I said hello and watched her for a while before she darted off to a tree. Some folks have said that it could have been my mother coming to check on me. She sure loved hummingbirds and fed them all year long. She would have been delighted to take the form of a hummingbird.

More likely, this sweet little creature was just checking me out, and very possibly demanding that I go clean the feeder!

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This hummingbird food recipe comes from my book, Garden Alchemy. It is one of over 80 recipes for the garden, including recipes for soil, fertilizer, compost, and more projects to encourage backyard wildlife. Find the book in your country and grow organically!

Anna’s Hummingbird

Hummingbirds are everywhere in my hometown, Vancouver. In fact, Anna’s Hummingbird is the official bird of the city. They have emerald feathers and a rose-pink throat, showing off their beauty in the fleeting moments at my feeder. Their houses are so small, you may find them in your potted plants.

A hummingbird in snow may not be such a rare sight these days. Due to climate change, the Anna’s Hummingbird has drastically changed their migration patterns. Many are now in Vancouver for the entire winter.

Unfortunately, this means the birds have difficulty in finding food for the winter. This has led to many people offering hummingbird feeders year-round, including winter feeding. Without flowers and nectar, the feeders are their only source of food.

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Hummingbird Food Ratio of Water to Sugar

Is it okay to feed hummingbirds sugar water? Absolutely! Sugar water is the best and least expensive way to feed hummingbirds in your garden. It acts as an additional source of nectar when there aren’t enough flowers in the area.

The ideal sugar/water ratio is 1 to 4. For every cup of sugar you add, mix in four cups of water. You can make as big of a batch as you would like, refrigerating any leftovers for up to a week.

It’s also important to note that while we often hear of sugar alternatives that are better for human consumption, plain white sugar is best for hummingbird food. It should not be replaced with maple syrup, honey, brown sugar, coconut sugar, stevia, or any other sugar substitute.

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Hummingbird Food Recipe

Hummingbirds are beautiful and joy to watch in your garden or through the window. If you don’t have enough reasons to love them, they also fill their belly with aphids, mosquitoes, gnats, whiteflies, and insect eggs. Invite them for a sweet co*cktail and they will happily reward you with pest control and silly antics. Here’s how to make hummingbird food!

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Materials

1 part sugar

4 parts water

Make It!

Boil your sugar and water together in a pot. Allow the mixture to fully cool before you place it in your feeder. Place any unused hummingbird food in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Replace the nectar and clean the feeder once a week when it’s cool and 2-3 times a week when hot.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hummingbird Food

How Often Do I Need to Change DIY Hummingbird Nectar?

Frequent cleaning of your hummingbird feeder is essential as a responsible birder. Not cleaning your feeder can make the little birds sick.

When it’s hot outside, clean your feeder 2-3 times a week. When it’s cold outside, once a week works fine. For thirsty hummingbirds who finish your feeder before the week is up, clean it every time it is empty.

In terms of how you clean it, a good soak in hot water is all you need. Dish soap can leave residue in the feeder that may be harmful to hummingbirds.

Is Tap Water Safe for Hummingbirds?

Yes. Ideally, you will want to use spring water but tap water works just fine. Don’t use any distilled water in your hummingbird food recipe.

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Where is the Best Place to Attract Hummingbirds?

Place your feeder four feet above the ground, ideally in the shade. The shade helps to keep the water from spoiling early and gives hummingbirds a break from the hot afternoon sun. Place the feeder close to other shrubbery so that they can quickly go to a hiding space as they don’t like to be in the open for long.

Water should NOT be dyed red. That’s a no-no as it can harm the birds. Hummingbirds do need the red colour to attract them, but just the little bit of red I have on my feeder is enough. I started with a red plastic feeder and they learned that I put out nectar for them. When the food runs out, the hummingbirds sure let me know. They buzz me in the garden or come hang out on the windowsill outside my office until I get my butt out there with new nectar.

What is the Best Flower to Attract Hummingbirds?

Hummingbirds stop to feed every 15 minutes! As you can imagine, they are flitting around all day from flower to flower. When choosing flowers to attract hummingbirds, aim for flowers with long blooming times and bright colours. Red flowers are the most popular.

Some flowers they love include:

  • Honeysuckle
  • Bee Balm
  • Fuchsia
  • Firebush
  • Hollyhock
  • Petunias
  • Columbine
  • Cardinal
  • Salvia
  • Lupine
  • Zinnia

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When Should I Put Out My Hummingbird Feeder?

Hummingbirds migrate due to genetic programming, so don’t fear that your feeders will persuade them to stay too long or come back too early. Put your feeder out approximately a week before they are set to return for the spring and summer. This time is different based on where you are, so check with your local bird club for an exact date.

Leave your feeder out as long as the birds are there and drinking it. Like Vancouver, you may have hummingbirds staying longer than normal in the fall. Keeping a feeder out can help these late migrants or winter dwellers. Always make sure to clean the feeder once a week even if the hummingbird food is going unused.

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Hummingbird Feeders

When searching for a hummingbird feeder, the first thing you want to look for is one with an ant moat. This prevents the hummingbird food from pooling and dropping, which can attract ants.

As I mentioned earlier, having red on your feeder will help to attract hummingbirds. You will also want to consider size, ensuring it is not too big of a feeder for your local population. Otherwise, you will be wasting food when it goes unused and it is time to clean it.

Here are some great options:

Now that you know how to feed these lovely creatures, you’ll be rewarded with their beauty month after month. Enjoy them!

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Hummingbird Food

Attract hummingbirds to your garden with this sweet and simple nectar co*cktail.

Cost $2

Equipment

  • 1 Stovetop pot

Supplies

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 4 cups water

Instructions

  • Boil the sugar and water together in a pot and allow it to cool.

  • Fill the feeder with the nectar and replace and clean the feeder every 2 to 3 days in warm weather, once a week in cool weather.

  • Store any leftover nectar in the refrigerator for a week.

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FAQs

Do I need to boil sugar water for hummingbirds? ›

Never use honey, corn syrup or raw, unprocessed sugars. Powdered sugar (also called confectioners' sugar) often contains additional ingredients, such as cornstarch. Therefore, it is not recommended for use in creating hummingbird food. No, the water for your nectar does not need to be boiled.

What is the formula for homemade hummingbird nectar? ›

Easy Hummingbird Food Recipe

All you need for the homemade hummingbird food recipe is sugar and water. Combine one-quarter cup of refined white sugar in one cup of hot water. It's a good idea to boil the water first.

Will Vicks keep bees away from hummingbird feeders? ›

You might see some sites that recommend adding oils, Vicks Vapor Rub, Pam Cooking Spray, Duct Tape, Off, Skin-so-soft, or Vaseline to your hummingbird feeder. While these will deter bees slightly, the products can also get stuck in hummingbirds' wings, making it hard for them to take off.

Why shouldn't you feed hummingbirds sugar water? ›

Newly published research indicates that sugar water in hummingbird feeders can contain high densities of microbial cells but “very few of the bacteria or fungi identified have been reported to be associated with avian disease,” says community ecologist and co-author Rachel Vannette of the University of California, ...

What happens if you don't boil sugar water for hummingbirds? ›

While boiling the water will help slow the fermentation of the nectar initially, the nectar in hummingbird feeders is contaminated as soon as it is sipped by a bird. Therefore, it is not necessary to boil the nectar once the sugar has been dissolved. If you use extra fine sugar, no boiling or heating may be needed.

Is it OK to give hummingbirds cold sugar water? ›

In areas where the nighttime temperatures only dip slightly below freezing your hummingbird nectar may not freeze as the sugar solution has a lower freezing point than plain water. However, it's better not to have your hummingbirds drink very cold nectar; this can actually cold-stun them.

What is a good substitute for sugar water for hummingbirds? ›

Use plain white sugar and water

Never use honey, corn syrup, molasses, raw or substitute sugars. Even powdered sugar contains extra ingredients such as cornstarch that aren't good for hummingbirds.

How long can sugar water sit out for hummingbirds? ›

How often should Hummingbird Feeder Nectar be changed? If the weather is cooler, 60 degrees, then leaving the nectar for two or three days is acceptable. However, on a 90? + day, the possibility of spoilage would require that you change the nectar after one day.

How much sugar do I add to 2 cups of water for hummingbirds? ›

I mix 2 cups of sugar and 2 cups of water to make a hummingbird food concentrate to store in the fridge. When I add it to a feeder, I mix three parts water to one part concentrate.

Will dryer sheets bother hummingbirds? ›

Chemicals: Commercial/consumer detergents, fabric softeners and dryer sheets contain perfumes, soap residue and artificial dyes that ultimately end up in dryer lint. Large concentrations of these chemicals in lint can make it particularly toxic to the tiny animals.

What repels bees but not hummingbirds? ›

You can always try citrus instead. Since many bees are sensitive to the scent of citrus, you can try rubbing lemon or orange peel around your hummingbird feeder as a natural repellent against unwanted insects.

How do I keep mosquitoes out of my hummingbird feeder? ›

Some water is lost to evaporation. Birds will also drink it. It's a good idea to empty the water every few days. This prevents mosquito larvae from living in the water.

What is the number one flower that attracts hummingbirds? ›

Cardinal Flower

It's one of the top hummingbirds flowers you should grow. Why we love it: This deer-resistant, reseeding and self-rooting perennial lights up partial shade or full sun areas that boast consistently moist soil.

Where should you not hang a hummingbird feeder? ›

An unsafe hummingbird feeder can hurt birds, and feeders should always be hung high enough that cats or other predators will not be able to jump at feeding birds. The feeders should also be either very close to windows or far enough away that birds can avoid the glass rather than risk collisions.

What happens if I put too much sugar in my hummingbird feeder? ›

Too much sugar is hard on their liver and kidneys, and too little sugar will not provide the needed calories and may cause them to lose interest in your feeder. Do not use red dye in the nectar. Most feeders are designed with red parts to attract the notice of hummingbirds. Never add red food color to sugar water.

Is tap water ok for hummingbirds? ›

To make your hummingbird food, simply dissolve 1 cup table sugar into 4 cups of tap water. As long as your tap water is safe for human consumption, then it is safe for the hummingbirds to drink too.

Can you put too much sugar in hummingbird water? ›

During hot, dry weather, when hummingbirds risk dehydration, it's best to make your mixture no stronger than a quarter cup of sugar per cup of water. But during cold, rainy spells, making the mixture a bit stronger, up to about a third cup of sugar per cup of water, will not hurt your birds and may help them.

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