1. Clean feeders every 2-3 days with hot water and vinegar to prevent mold and bacteria growth.
2. Use natural, dye-free nectar to avoid harmful chemicals that can be dangerous for hummingbirds.
3. Place feeders in shaded areas to prevent nectar spoilage and reduce the attraction of bees and wasps.
4. Inspect feeders regularly for damage or wear and tear, and replace any worn parts to ensure safety.
5. Keep ants away by using an ant moat or petroleum jelly on the feeder hanger to protect the nectar.
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