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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3015910" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>It's fun to watch. Wife has several feeders (front and back). They go through the sugar water fast. Had put one in new spot off a maple tree and the bees found them and it was crazy. Once the bee's find a food source, they bring the whole damn hive. Just had to move it for a while and then they find another source. </p><p>The males are the first to come when the migration begins. Females come later. We put a feeder out early and wait for the males to show up. When we see that first one, we then put up the others. When it's time for them to go, it's a bummer.</p><p>Humming birds tend to return to the places they find food, so if you get them coming, they will probably come back.</p><p>They migrate far south in the winter, and as they do when they return, they go to the same place.</p><p>Put a feeder as close to your neighbor that has them. They'll find it and once they do, put some more out where you want them.</p><p>Next year.....hummingbird woodstock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3015910, member: 38658"] It's fun to watch. Wife has several feeders (front and back). They go through the sugar water fast. Had put one in new spot off a maple tree and the bees found them and it was crazy. Once the bee's find a food source, they bring the whole damn hive. Just had to move it for a while and then they find another source. The males are the first to come when the migration begins. Females come later. We put a feeder out early and wait for the males to show up. When we see that first one, we then put up the others. When it's time for them to go, it's a bummer. Humming birds tend to return to the places they find food, so if you get them coming, they will probably come back. They migrate far south in the winter, and as they do when they return, they go to the same place. Put a feeder as close to your neighbor that has them. They'll find it and once they do, put some more out where you want them. Next year.....hummingbird woodstock. [/QUOTE]
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