2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Best feeder yet,
March 6, 2012 crazycat - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aspects Little Fancy Rose 8oz Hummingbird Feeder (Misc.)
We've tried so many different hummingbird feeders with no success until we bought these. We bought 3 different Aspects Hummzingers and are happy with all. They are so easy to clean! They do not drip and make messes that attract bees and ants. The bees for the most part stay away from them because they cannot reach any nector from the top...a really good design...this has allowed us to have them closer to where we sit. Last year was our first year using them and we had lots of hummingbirds. We just put them in our patio planters with a large garden hook. There is also a recipe for nector right on the feeder so you can make it fresh and free of dyes. We just use bottled water and keep the nector in the fridge after we make it. Aspects 153 Mini Hummzinger Hummingbird Feeder, 8-Ounce
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Best of the Best,
April 26, 2012 V. O. Ritter (Columbia, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aspects Little Fancy Rose 8oz Hummingbird Feeder (Misc.)
The Aspects Little Fancy Hummingbird Feeder is the Best of the Best. The Aspects HummZinger feeders are all easy to clean, all have a built in ant moat with overflow holes to handle rain water, and are made of a durable polycarbonate plastic with a lifetime guarantee. The feeding ports on the "Fancy" series of HummZingers also accept "Nectar Guard" tips if flying insects are a problem at your feeder. I have used 3 HummZinger Mini's for 5 years with great satisfaction and last year I added 2 HummZinger Little Fancies to my yard, mainly because they are prettier than the mini series, but I discovered I like the added Nectar Guard optional feature during part of the summer. And yes, Quoting right from the manufacturer "Smaller capacity is ideal for using several feeders for territorial hummers who don't like to share." I can make a quart of nectar using the recipe which is molded into the feeders (I only use 6 ounces of nectar per feeder), remove the feeders, drain old nectar residue,...Read more