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Here in the Puget Sound we are lucky to have several varieties of hummingbirds that visit out feeders all winter long. Other parts of the country are not that fortunate. Their cold winter months are devoid of those wonderful hummingbirds. Spring is just around the corner and the over 350 verities of hummingbirds will be returning though out the United States and Canada.

Now is the time to begin to get ready for their return.  The Jewel Box Window Hummingbird Feeder attaches to your window glass. Watch hummers closes up from inside your window as they land on the elevated viewing perch above the feeders 3 feeding stations. The Jewel Box Window Hummingbird Feeder is made in the U.S.A and has a Lifetime Guarantee. A great value, at our great prices, that will bring you years of pleasure.

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Hummingbirds are extremely loyal to feeding sites. A hummingbird that feeds in your yard one year will return to that feeder the next year. If you aren’t attracting as many hummers as you want read on! As the male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird is so territorial, one key is to offer lots of hummingbird feeders.

Remember two Golden Rules: Keep your hummingbird feeder clean and the hummingbird nectar fresh. Hummingbirds keep their distance from fermented nectar. They will not eat from a dirty feeder, especially one that has mold on it!

Perhaps hummers understand the need for a clear head for their acrobatic flying. Fermented nectar can support the growth of deadly molds. If a hummingbird gets a taste of fermented nectar from your feeder, it will look elsewhere for a drink and remain suspicious of the offending feeder for a long time.

Frequently asked questions from those who have Hummingbird feeders:

Q. How can I keep bees and wasps away from my Hummingbird feeders?

A .Use a Flat Top Hummingbird Feeder (The best one is Droll Yankee Aspects Feeder). When the Hummingbird Nectar is not at the feeding port, Hummers can reach the nectar-Wasps and Bees cannot!

Q. How can I keep ants out of my feeder?

 A. Buy a new feeder with “Nectar Guard Tips” or hang a Nectar Protector Ant Moat above your feeder and fill it with water (ant’s can’t swim!). The hummingbird feeder will be easy to fill and clean- yet no ants and lots of hummers in your backyard!

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