My hummingbird feeders hang from our soffit on a short bit of rope. These are over 5 feet above the deck. Unless your ants are flying how are they getting there?
There is a sticky tape (used on tree's for catarpillars), wrap around pole to keep them from getting up it, Will need to change it periodically, as when it gets coated stuck ants, new ants will crawl over the dead ones. You could also sprinkle some insect granuals around the base of the pole, I would put it in a 6ft diameter circle. If it's hanging from a tree ect,, use the tape above the feeder. I've seen people use vaseline, but it will melt and run when it gets hot, and not good to spread on a tree, bad for tree.
Thank you for the suggestions but this doesn't answer my question because i have tried every thing and they still find someway to get in side of the feeders ..i've tried tape ..ant poison at the base of the pole etc... but nothing has helped
Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas. cause i have used the jell and vice save but nothing they went right over them and i just hung my first feeder today and will try the molt tomorrow if the don't work i was thinking about some ant killer around the bottom of the pole on the ground
Mary, you've tried petroleum jelly without success? It's the only thing I've found that deterred our stubborn dang Missouri ants. My hummingbird feeders have a twisted copper wire attached to a hook installed in the soffit. I tried petroleum jelly just atop the feeder but that was not enough ... finally I smeared some on the hook and around the copper wire. No more ants.
My hummingbird feeders hang from our soffit on a short bit of rope. These are over 5 feet above the deck. Unless your ants are flying how are they getting there?
Mine works fine.