How can I keep ants from taking over a hanging hummingbird feeder?
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How can I keep ants from taking over a hanging hummingbird feeder?
Put diatamceous earth around the bottom. They can't crawl over the powder, it cuts off their ugly little feet ! You can get, hopefully, diatamceous earth at any garden center.
Tick
Good response Tickle.
Another way is a device that is sold in most home stores (Home Depot, Lowe's, Menards, etc) beside the feeders usually in the stores. It comes in metal or plastic. It is bell shaped and has a hook on top of it. Hang the hooked bell and then hang the hummingbird feeder from it. I had the same problem this stopped it.
Stringer
Good ideas here. I would lean in the direction of the diatomaceous earth or even a repellant insecticide at the base of the feeder. Ants are nothing if not persistent. The only barrier I have seen them unable to cross is flowing water.
A better solution would be to follow their trail, if possible, back to the anthill and use some bait designed to kill the queen.
Stringer agrees: Good idea... from an expert... But my little 'bell' IS WORKING Cats... :)
I hope it keeps on working. I am constantly looking for ideas that do. In September send me a link. Please.
Got it...
If your feeder is hanging from a wire you can tied a piece of cloth on the wire a foot or so above the feeder and saturate the cloth with kerosine of turpentine. This last for several days at a time.
I've never had this problem, but I've heard you can use Vaseline on whatever the feeder is hanging from to stop the ants from getting to the it.
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