Last week I realized that my Hummingbird feeder, with a ?stainless steel? base was rusting and leaching into the sugar water. Even though the hummer season is close to over, I purchased a new feeder. So what did I buy? a BRIGHT YELLOW feeder!!

What in the world was I thinking? Well, I now have the ultimate bee magnet. I'm not fretting too much. The more bees I attract, the more pollination that occurs. But I am still bonking myself on the head for selecting this one in a senior (not too far off)/blonde (formerly) moment.
It does look lovely in the yard and will defintely complement the Columbines if they bloom in the Spring.
2 comments:
I use those red saucer types. They don't leak and the bees don't get into it very often. I think Aspects makes them
Those glass feeders are great. I love mine (and so far, the bees haven't bothered it, even though it's near a flower garden. Thanks for the link to my blog!
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