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Using Diluted Pancake Syrup As Hummingbird FoodWill from Evansville, IN Feedback About This Post:RE: Using Diluted Pancake Syrup As Hummingbird FoodAn easy way to make hummingbird food: 1 cup water, 1/4 sugar, in a glass measuring cup. Microwave to a boil, and boil until sugar is dissoved. Cool. The ratio is 4 to 1. If this is the first time you've fed hummingbirds at that location, add some red coloring to the mix. Once they become used to looking for the feeder, you won't need to color it anymore. Post By Kate (Guest Post) RE: Using Diluted Pancake Syrup As Hummingbird FoodNO! Use only a mixture of sugar and water as given above. Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Using Diluted Pancake Syrup As Hummingbird FoodMichawnpita is correct. This is the recipe that I have used for many years. I boil the water for it gets the chlorine out and any impurities. Do not add color for it is bad for them. Do a Google on hummingbirds and it will tell you. We love watching the sweet little birds. They are outside if our slidding glass door and we watch them while sitting at our dining room table. Post By Rasta (Guest Post) RE: Using Diluted Pancake Syrup As Hummingbird Food
I would say no, only for the reason that it's full of preservatives and such. I do know that Hummingbird "food" is sold in the stores, WalMart and such. Post by michawnpita |
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