Perky-Pet 238 Red Hummingbird Liquid Nectar 32 Fl.Oz – Makes Up To 96 Fluid Ounces
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Perky Pet Hummingbird Food Concentrate 32oz Food concentrate is made of 100% sucrose, which simulates the nectar from flowers. This product comes in a 32oz bottle for pre-measuring and receives its natural coloring from hibiscus flowers.
Simply mix concentrate with water – no boiling needed
Made of 100% sucrose – an essential energy source for hummingbirds
Vibrant red color attracts hummingbirds to your feeder
Liquid concentrate makes up to 128 oz of hummingbird nectar
No refrigeration required
Customers say
Customers find the hummingbird nectar effective and easy to use, noting it works well in feeders and is convenient to mix with water. Moreover, the product lasts a long time, with one customer mentioning it should last the whole season. However, opinions are mixed regarding the color, with some appreciating the bright color while others warn about the harmful red dye. Additionally, customers disagree on the water content and value for money, with some finding it a great value while others consider it wasted money.
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13 reviews for Perky-Pet 238 Red Hummingbird Liquid Nectar 32 Fl.Oz – Makes Up To 96 Fluid Ounces
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007 Skyfall –
Nice product fast delivery
Humming birds love it and butterflies, nice appearance.
miss alabama –
Condensed, just add water.
It takes a few weeks for the hummingbirds find it. They must really love the taste because even though I have 2 bird feeders, they fight for it. Bright red color nectar, lasts all summer long, refrigerate the bottle after opening. Easy to dilute with tap water or bottle water. Fun to watch the little hummingbirds feeding especially in the hot summer days.
Crystalynn –
Amazing
This is the only hummingbird liquid that our hummingbirds here in Anacortes like to drink. I’ve tried multiple different kinds…I’ve also tried to making my own. Nothing else worked. I did try to follow the mixing directions but they just weren’t having it. So I do 1 part concentrate to 1 part water with a couple teaspoons of sugar. Our hummingbirds have a super sweet tooth. I used to live about 15 miles from here and the hummingbirds didn’t like super sweet liquid I could always follow the directions and they would enjoy it. So if you aren’t getting hummingbirds try adding more concentrate a little less water. Easy to mix, pretty color, great quality!
osboc012 –
Not quite sure about these
It seems a little weak. Not as thick as most concentrates.
Jenny –
This stuff attracts woodpeckers
So a lot of people just use sugar water, but since I started using this and the woodpecker seed cakes, I’ve been getting woodpeckers every single day
FamilyFirst –
It works great!
Works great! Attracts the humming birds very well and lasts a long time. It’s concentrate so you add water which makes it last a long time. I’ll definitely be stocking up on this during the Spring and Summer months. Can’t wait to see more humming birds.
Born to Read –
Contains RED Dye
I was not aware that there is a slight controversy over using hummingbird nectar that contains red dye. Google and see for yourself. I found this: “Red Dye No. 40, also known as Allura Red, replaced it as the most widely used red food coloring. This dye has been FDA approved and is used in the food industry. Although itâs approved for human consumption, there is still some suspected risk, particularly in affecting children with behavioral issues. Studies have found that when rats were given high doses of Red Dye No. 40, they had an increased risk of developing tumors. Thereâs no solid proof of dyes leading to tumors or other adverse effects in hummingbirds, but there is much anecdotal evidence from experienced bird rehabilitators. While more research is needed, it is best to avoid using food products that contain this dye, as well as any other synthetic food dyes.”HAD I KNOWN THE ABOVE, I WOULD NOT HAVE PURCHASED THIS PRODUCT. IT IS NOT RETURNABLE, EVEN IF UNOPENED. So, best to do research before purchasing.Why take a chance because I later found this: “Making hummingbird nectar at home is unbelievably easy, and itâs much better for the birds than store-bought nectar with red dye. To make hummingbird nectar, simply mix four parts water with one part sugar. Thatâs it! No need to add any food coloring or other ingredients. Be sure to use regular white table sugar, as brown sugar or honey can cause problems for the birds. Change the nectar every few days to keep it fresh, and be sure to clean your hummingbird feeder regularly with hot, soapy water.”Enjoy!
J Kula –
The Perfect Way to Attract Hummingbirds to Your Yard
I have been using this hummingbird nectar concentrate for a few weeks now and I am very impressed with it. It is very easy to use, just mix it with water and you are good to go. It is also very affordable, making it a great value for the price. The nectar is also very effective at attracting hummingbirds. I have had several hummingbirds visiting my feeder since I started using this nectar. I would definitely recommend this nectar to anyone who is looking for a great way to attract hummingbirds to their yard.Here are some additional details about the product:The nectar is made of 100% sucrose, which is an essential energy source for hummingbirds.The nectar is a vibrant red color, which helps to attract hummingbirds to your feeder.The nectar is made in the USA.The nectar is non-GMO.The nectar is free of artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives.If you are looking for a great way to attract hummingbirds to your yard, I would definitely recommend this hummingbird nectar concentrate. It is easy to use, affordable, and effective.
Darrin –
According to the hummingbirds they seem to be enjoying the nectar.
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Kindle Customer –
works well
Charles K. KAROUT –
five star menu
LJ –
Really handy, but haven’t seen one humming bird since I filled it with this? Would routinely see a couple per day when i had it filled with a sugar and water solution. I’m going back to dyi liquid, and presume my birds will return, but if they do not, then i’ll update this review to reflect that it was not this liquid.