Dear Marny,
Yes, the feeders as you suggest have to be cleaned as bacteria forms.
YOu can clearly see any bacteria as the glass of the feeder begins to
turn black, yuck. Thank you Marny.
God Bless
marty
Marny F wrote:
>
> Absolutely NOT necessary to make the nectar red!!! The hummers are
> loving the sugar water WITHOUT color!!
>
> Yellow Pages will have a listing for stores that sell birdseed and
> the people will be knowledgeable in the mixtures!!!
>
> Better to make sure that the feeder is C L E A N... and cleaned once
> a week, with nectar replaced so as to make sure it is NOT rancid...
> NO direct sunlight on feeder is also best.
>
> Gentle as you go,
> Marny
>
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