Bottle Feeder: – Cut small holes near the top of a clean, empty plastic bottle. – Insert small feeding tubes or flowers into the holes. – Fill the bottle with homemade nectar and hang it upside down.
Mason Jar Feeder: – Drill or punch holes in the lid of a mason jar. – Insert feeding tubes or flowers into the holes. – Fill the jar with nectar, screw on the lid, and hang it upside down.
Plate Feeder: – Use a shallow dish or plate with a rim. – Place small feeding tubes or flowers around the rim. – Pour nectar into the plate and hang it securely.
Popsicle Stick Feeder: – Arrange popsicle sticks in a grid pattern to create a platform. – Glue small feeding tubes or flowers onto the sticks. – Fill the gaps with nectar and hang the feeder.
Teacup Feeder: – Attach a metal spoon or small feeding tubes to the inside of a teacup. – Fill the cup with nectar and hang it from the handle.
Orange Feeder: – Cut an orange in half and scoop out the flesh. – Make small holes around the rim of each half. – Insert small feeding tubes or flowers into the holes and fill with nectar.
Wire Hanger Feeder: – Bend a wire coat hanger into a circular shape with a hook at the top. – Hang small jars filled with nectar from the hook using string or wire. – Place feeding tubes or flowers around the jars for easy access.