Make my hummer feeders available to woodpeckers w/o remove bee guards
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oh heck.. set up a camera .to take pictures... it's delightful to see hummingbirds, bees and woodpeckers duel it out over territory.. none will hurt the other and it's a good show,, those hummingbirds are more aggressive when it comes to food than bees or peckers
Where do you get Bee Guards for Humming Bird Feeders ?. The Bees have chased all the Humming Birds away from my feeder !. The Bees are so aggressive they chase off the Humming Birds as soon as they see they approach.
You can get bee guards from Agway, farm supplie store.
You can get bee guards at Ace Hardware and sometimes at Home Depot. They're inexpensive and work really great!
You can get Bee Guards at Ace Hardware and sometimes at Home Depot. They're inexpensive, easy to install and work really great!
bees are going to drown themselves no matter what you do. Set up a separate feeder so hummers and woodpeckers. Change food everyday.. just don't fill as full as you might normally. Bees are drawn by sugary fluid that have dribbled down the feeder.
Make a bee waterer. Google it for ideas and instructions. This is my hanging waterer which won’t work for woodpeckers but you can set one up in a bird bath that would.