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27 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Please don't use red dye Oct 10, 2000
By Lanny Chambers Red dye has never been scientifically tested for safety as a hummingbird food supplement, and while its health effects on birds are unproven, red dye is suspected by licensed rehabilitators of causing cancer in hummingbirds. Further, in preference tests, hummingbirds consistently choose plain sugar syrup (one part cane sugar to four parts water, nothing else added) over packaged mixes or homemade syrup containing dye, presumably because the dye tastes wrong to them. They also do not like beet sugar.If hummingbirds seem to prefer this mix over plain sugar water, it's probably because the sugar water has fermented--it must be changed and the feeder cleaned as soon as it starts getting cloudy--and the fresh mix is the lesser of two evils. Many, many people report getting several times more hummingbirds after switching from this mix to plain sugar water. A 1:4 sugar water syrup is nearly identical to natural flower nectars from plants that hummingbirds use. The contents of Perky-Pet's mix are not listed, since none of the protective government regulations apply to animal food, but analyses of the mix usually show a host of bacteria and other contaminants, presumably from unregulated and unsanitary handling practices. Sugar is cheap--why take a chance on the health of your hummingbirds? I would rate this product with negative stars if it were possible.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Waste of Money Oct 10, 2000
By Richard A Hallowell This product is an overpriced box of sugar and food coloring. The same effect can be achieved cheaper by using 1 part sugar to 4 parts water and not using red food coloring. Hummingbirds will be sufficiently attracted to the feeder without the food coloring.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Unnatural, unnecessary and expensive Oct 10, 2000
By Sheri L. Williamson "Artificial nectar" mixes such as this are NOT recommended by hummingbird experts. They contain dyes and preservatives, chemicals that are not found in natural flower nectar and may have long-term effects on the birds' health. The red dye is not necessary to attract the birds (the bright color of the feeder will do that) and may have an unpleasant taste. Tests have shown that, when offered a choice, hummingbirds favor plain sugar water over dyed solutions. Any added "nutrients" are present in such small quantities as to be useless to the birds, which fill all their major nutritional needs by eating insects and other invertebrates. Also, there is nothing in these mixes to justify the price, which is 5 to 8 times the cost of ordinary white sugar (which is actually sucrose, the natural sugar hummingbirds prefer above all others). A simple solution of 4 parts water to 1 part sugar is convenient, inexpensive, and much more natural for the birds. Sheri Williamson, author of "Attracting and Feeding Hummingbirds"
8 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Hummingbird Nectar Jul 07, 2000
By Lisa Hazen I have used this brand for a long time now and the Hummingbirds will drain a 2 cup feeder in less than 2 weeks. They love it!
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Good Stuff Aug 04, 2000
By Matthew Schenker This is great nectar. It mixes smoothly, and forms a nice bright, attractive liquid that does a good job atracting hummingbirds. The powder comes in a heavy plastic bag that is good for closing it up between feedings.
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