Ants often swarm into hummingbird feeders as they're attracted to the sugary nectar. Luckily, there are many things to do to keep ants away. Add things like moats and sticky substances to repel ants. Adjust the feeder to make sure there are no leaks, which could attract ants. Change the feeder location regularly to throw ants off the trail.
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Invest in an ant moat. An ant moat is a small cup. You place it between the feeder and the tree branch the feeder hangs from. Ants are unable to go through the water and get into the feeder. You can buy a moat and attach it to your feeder, following the instructions. If you don't already have a hummingbird feed, buy one with an ant moat already installed. [1] X Research source
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Add oily substances outside the feeder. Take a sticky substance, such as vaseline, and spread it on the outside of the feeder. Ants will be unable to crawl through this substance to get to the nectar.Advertisement
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Hang the feeder on fishing line. Fishing line tends to be very slippery. Ants have a difficult time moving across fishing wire. Hanging the hummingbird feeder from fishing line will make it harder for ants to get to the feeder. [2] X Research source
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4Add bay leaves or mint leaves. Ants do not like the smell of these leaves. They normally tend to stay away from these leaves.
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Check for leaks. Check the feeder carefully on all sides. See if you notice any cracks that are causing leaks. Leaks are one of the easiest ways to attract ants. If you notice any leaks, get a replacement feeder.
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Clean the feeder. Each time you add new feed to the hummingbird feeder, wipe down the exterior to remove any built up sugar residue. Ants are attracted to sugar residue, so cleaning the feeder can keep them away. [3] X Research source
- Wipe the feeder down using very hot water, but make sure the water is not hot enough to burn your hands.
- Keep wiping the feeder until all the sugar residue is gone.
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Adjust the food you're using. Homemade hummingbird nectar is generally one parts sugar to four parts water. However, to deter ants, try using slightly less than one part sugar. Hummingbirds will still feed on the nectar but less sugar will draw in less ants. [4] X Research source
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Move the feeder frequently. Ants build habitats around food sources. Periodically moving the feeder will keep a colony of ants from settling near the feeder. Every couple of weeks, move the feeder to a different location in your yard. [5] X Research source
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Hang the feeder in the shade. Ants may be less likely to invade a feeder found in a shaded area. However, a completely shaded area will fail to attract hummingbirds. Look for an area that's partially shaded so hummingbirds can still access the feeder. [6] X Research source
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Place the feeder over water. If you have a fountain or other body of water in your yard, hang the feeder over that. This will prevent ants from crawling towards the feeder as ants will stay out of water. [7] X Research source
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat does a carpenter ant look like?Chris Parker is the Founder of Parker Eco Pest Control, a sustainable pest control service in Seattle, Washington. Since 2016, Chris has been specializing in Integrated Pest Management and doesn’t use any chemicals for pest removal. He offers removal services for ants, rodents, fleas, spiders, wasps, and more. Chris is a certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator in Washington State and received his bachelor’s from the University of Washington.So, carpenter ants are typically large and black in color, making their size a distinctive characteristic. These ants are known for their wood-eating habits and can cause damage through their nesting behavior. Signs of a carpenter ant infestation include the sound of chewing within wood structures as well as the presence of shavings or dried shavings around nesting areas. So, if you notice large black ants and signs of wood damage in your home, it's likely that you're dealing with a carpenter ant infestation.
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QuestionHow do I keep bees away from hummingbird feeders?Community AnswerAvoid yellow. Red attracts hummingbirds while yellow attracts wasps and bees. Avoid feeders with yellow insect guards or flower accents and your feeder will be less attractive to insects. If you have one with yellow accents, repaint with red, non-toxic paint.
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QuestionWhy do they make feeders with small openings? They're hard to fill and I can't get a brush small enough to clean them.Community AnswerProbably to keep squirrels, etc. out. Most humming bird feeders come apart so you can clean and fill them. As far as ants, get a bird feeder moat at a local store that sells the feeders, like Walmart.
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To keep ants off hummingbird feeders, start by wiping the feeders down with hot water to remove any sugar residue that may be attracting the ants. Then, coat the outside of the feeders with a sticky substance like Vaseline to make it hard for the ants to crawl inside. Alternatively, try hanging the feeders on fishing line, which is slippery and difficult for ants to move across. Additionally, consider moving the feeder to a different location every 2 weeks to keep ant colonies from settling nearby. For more advice, including how to make the hummingbird food you’re using less attractive to ants, keep reading.
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