Just wondering about using HoneyBHealthy for hummingbirds

Started by PeteS, July 13, 2010, 12:31:39 AM

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PeteS

Hi folks,
As the thread starter says, I was wondering if HBH would be harmful to hummingbirds if you put some in their syrup to stop it from fermenting so soon? :?
Regards,
Pete

cam

I put it in my hummingbird feeders - just thin out my bee syrup. No problems noted and yes, it does make the syrup stay fresher longer.
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doak

If you have the Humming Birds I have you shouldn't have to worry about fermentation.
We have to refill our feeders once every day this time of year. Shouldn't Ferment in a day.:)doak

PeteS

Doak,
I wish I had your problem, but we only get 1 or 2 regulars, so it's a concern for us. :-D
Pete

AllenF


PeteS

I've been feeding the hummers for the last 6 or 7 years the most we get is 2-3 hummers. Needless to say the syrup spoils before it's used up. So I thought if I used some HBH it might last longer, it's hard to tell when it goes bad. I just want to make sure the HBH won't hurt the hummers and it won't chase them away.

AllenF

Maybe it is just a new york thing.   I know we have a bunch of humming birds here in the south.

doak

Use the smallest feeder you can find. Don't make up your feed ahead of time. Just enough to let it cool if you heat it. Do not refrigerate. A Zinger holds 1 pint. 16 oz's. doak