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Hi-Vitality™ Hummingbird Nectar Concentrate
Hi-Vitality™ Hummingbird Nectar Concentrate

  (3 customer reviews)

Exclusive! This nectar concentrate is fortified with vitamins and nutrients—especially calcium. Our concentrate is easy to mix, thanks to the bottle’s convenient flip-top cap. 32 ounces makes 7 quarts of nectar. No artificial colors; no need to refrigerate.

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Hi-Vitality Hummingbird Nectar Concentrate (32 oz)
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 -  Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Great
Reviewed By: Ronnie (Thornton, CO)
Great product, worth the money spended. Infact, value for every penny spend!

 -  Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Good
Reviewed By: Cassie (Dayton, OH)
Good product. I like it. The birds love to have this nectar and they come again and again to have it, I enjoy seeing them and they enjoy seeing this nectar in the feerer.

 -  Tuesday, April 15, 2008
No need for the red dye
Reviewed By: Linda (Charlotte , North Carolina)
It is a fact that you should not use red dye to attract the hummingbirds. The color of red or pink should be on the FEEDER IT SELF. (hummers are attracted to the colors of flowers) A simple mixture of 4 parts water to 1 part sugar, boiled, then cooled is best. Keep unused solution in the fridge and clean and change hummingbird feeders often. Even as much as every 2 to 3 days in summer. If the solution in your feeder looks cloudy or you can see black growth, this can sicken or even kill hummers. If this happens clean the feeder thorougly in warm soapy water, then rince well and refil


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