Instructions
Prevent hummingbird feeders from spoiling by hanging the feeders in a shady location. Feeders can be hung with suction cups to windows under a porch or awning. This will both provide shade for the nectar and bring the hummingbirds close for observation.
Keep away mold and bacteria by frequently cleaning the feeders. In the heat of summer, feeders should be changed at least once a week, if not more often. Rise the hummingbird feeders out before they show signs of mold (black specks) to keep cleaning easy.
Select a hummingbird feeder that is easy to take apart and clean. If your feeder is easy to maintain, you will be more likely to do it frequently and thoroughly. Choose a feeder with a wide mouth and dishwasher safe parts for the easiest maintenance. Clean the feeder at night when the birds aren't feeding.