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How To Keep Wasp Out Of Hummingbird Feeder

How to Keep Wasp out of Hummingbird Feeder


Baits and lures could redirect wasps away from a hummingbird feeder. Another step to take involves placing the feeder away from anything that attracts wasps.


The Joy of a Hummingbird Feeder


Hummingbirds appreciate the taste of flower nectar, and homeowners may enjoy watching hummingbirds fly near their homes. Hummingbird feeders that present flower nectar draw the birds to a property and beautify it. Unfortunately, these feeders could also pull in wasps, insects that might also want some nectar. When the wasps become a common presence, hummingbirds might be less likely to appear. So, the homeowner has to perform some steps to chase away the wasps.


Luring the Wasps Away from the Feeder


Is there an area where wasps seem to congregate? Perhaps a wasps nest might be visible. Moving the feeder away from where the wasps live could help. Wasps might not be willing to travel too far from their home. Regardless, it may be wise to work on getting rid of the nests and taking other steps.


Don't Attract Wasps


Is the feeder near other attractants that wasps might like? If the feeder rests near a trash can where discarded soda cans and dessert wrappers collect, then the wasps gain many reasons to visit.


Another idea involves purchasing a hummingbird feeder less attractive to wasps. The color yellow may grab their attention, so yellow feeders might be a bad idea.


Deterring and Trapping the Wasps


Using essential oil solutions with peppermint and other natural scents known to repel wasps may help. Applying these solutions doesn't come with complicated steps.


Investing in a wasp trap could work. A "bug zapper" or another type of trap may deal with these potentially harmful flying insects.


How to Keep Wasp out of Hummingbird Feeder


Baits and lures could redirect wasps away from a hummingbird feeder. Another step to take involves placing the feeder away from anything that attracts wasps.


The Joy of a Hummingbird Feeder


Hummingbirds appreciate the taste of flower nectar, and homeowners may enjoy watching hummingbirds fly near their homes. Hummingbird feeders that present flower nectar draw the birds to a property and beautify it. Unfortunately, these feeders could also pull in wasps, insects that might also want some nectar. When the wasps become a common presence, hummingbirds might be less likely to appear. So, the homeowner has to perform some steps to chase away the wasps.


Luring the Wasps Away from the Feeder


Is there an area where wasps seem to congregate? Perhaps a wasps nest might be visible. Moving the feeder away from where the wasps live could help. Wasps might not be willing to travel too far from their home. Regardless, it may be wise to work on getting rid of the nests and taking other steps.


Don't Attract Wasps


Is the feeder near other attractants that wasps might like? If the feeder rests near a trash can where discarded soda cans and dessert wrappers collect, then the wasps gain many reasons to visit.


Another idea involves purchasing a hummingbird feeder less attractive to wasps. The color yellow may grab their attention, so yellow feeders might be a bad idea.


Deterring and Trapping the Wasps


Using essential oil solutions with peppermint and other natural scents known to repel wasps may help. Applying these solutions doesn't come with complicated steps.


Investing in a wasp trap could work. A "bug zapper" or another type of trap may deal with these potentially harmful flying insects.