1: Avoid using red dye in nectar as it can be harmful to hummingbirds.
2: Do not use honey or artificial sweeteners in nectar, stick to plain white sugar.
3: Ensure that nectar is replaced every few days to prevent mold growth.
4: Avoid using dirty or contaminated feeders that can spread disease.
5: Do not fill the feeder too full, as it can lead to wasted nectar and leaks.
6: Choose feeders with perches for hummingbirds to rest while feeding.
7: Avoid using pesticides or herbicides near hummingbird feeders.
8: Position feeders in the shade to prevent nectar from spoiling too quickly.
9: Provide a water source nearby for hummingbirds to stay hydrated.