I am lazy right now, so I use hummingbird feed -- VaTechie 08/19/2019 08:22AM
Don't use dyes (food coloring) of any sort -- Riverguy 08/18/2019 10:42PM
Make your own syrup (4/1) -- Newt 08/18/2019 7:01PM
I prefer the glass feeders, they last longer. I only put about 8 oz. in the -- 7Hokie1 08/18/2019 2:54PM
I seem to have the best luck with the flat plastic disk type with the ..... -- scoop76cs 08/18/2019 1:50PM
So something like this one? -- EDGEMAN 08/18/2019 2:16PM
That's it! ** -- scoop76cs 08/18/2019 2:45PM
Consider it ordered! ** -- EDGEMAN 08/18/2019 2:19PM
Also glad I can store extra "nectar" in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. ** -- EDGEMAN 08/18/2019 2:40PM
Nectar is easy enough to make that you don't need to store it ** -- Hokerer 08/18/2019 3:03PM
7Hokie1 does it best. 4 oz water + 1 oz sugar = 32 oz nectar -- 48zip 08/18/2019 4:06PM
Maybe it expands when you heat it? :) ** -- EDGEMAN 08/18/2019 4:15PM
We have a disk and those little critters are everywhere ** -- Bburg Native 08/18/2019 2:02PM
If you have those birds already, you don't need a feeder! -- PhotoHokieNC 08/18/2019 1:45PM
I've had them for years. This is the first year I've used glass. The -- TexasGobbler 08/18/2019 1:45PM
No need to boil the water. It will dissolve at room temp. Unless you're -- 48zip 08/18/2019 2:16PM
That's high ambient temp, or you've invented dehydrated water.... ** -- RTFC 08/18/2019 3:18PM
"room temp" is defined as a "comfortable ambient temp" which my not be high -- 48zip 08/18/2019 3:26PM
TIC, you said, "No need to boil the water. It will dissolve at room temp." ** -- RTFC 08/18/2019 5:31PM
DItto for CLT. ** -- PhotoHokieNC 08/18/2019 1:47PM