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Spring migration has begun — get your feeders ready.
No boiling. No measuring. No leftover powder going stale in your pantry. Each sachet is pre-portioned for one feeder fill.
1.Tear
Open a pre-measured sachet — no scooping, no guesswork
2.Stir
Dissolves in seconds in room-temperature water — no boiling
3.Feed
Pour into any feeder. One sachet = one fill, always fresh
Most hummingbird nectar comes in bulk bags or jugs. We designed ours differently — here's why.
Bulk powder degrades once opened
Sachets stay sealed until you need them — 2-year shelf life, every time
Leftover nectar spoils in your fridge
One sachet = one feeder fill. Mix only what you need, zero waste
Scooping and measuring gets messy
Pre-portioned to the exact 1:4 sugar-to-water ratio ornithologists recommend
One ingredient: certified organic cane sugar. No red dye, no preservatives, no iron supplements, no artificial anything. Each sachet is pre-measured to a precise 1:4 sugar-to-water ratio.
Each sachet makes approximately 16 oz of nectar — enough to fill most standard hummingbird feeders once. For larger feeders, simply use two sachets.
Bulk nectar powder starts degrading the moment you open the bag — moisture gets in, it clumps, and quality drops over time. Our sealed sachets stay factory-fresh until you tear one open. One sachet = one feeder fill, so there’s never leftover nectar spoiling in your fridge or powder going stale in your pantry.
No. Our organic cane sugar is fine-ground to dissolve instantly in room-temperature water. Boiling was traditionally needed to dissolve coarse granulated sugar and kill bacteria, but our sugar eliminates both concerns. Warm water speeds things up, but it’s not required — just stir for about 10 seconds and you’re ready.
Hummingbirds are attracted to the color of the feeder, not the liquid inside. Red dye is an unnecessary additive that adds zero nutritional value and may pose health risks to the birds. A red feeder with clear nectar is the safest, most natural choice — and it’s what ornithologists recommend.
In hot weather (above 80°F), replace every 2–3 days. In cooler weather, it can last 4–5 days. If the nectar looks cloudy or you notice any mold, replace it immediately and clean the feeder before refilling.
Yes. Our nectar matches the natural sucrose concentration found in wildflower nectar — approximately 20% sucrose. This ratio is safe and nutritionally appropriate for all 360+ hummingbird species worldwide.
Absolutely. Our nectar works in every hummingbird feeder — glass, plastic, dish-style, saucer, or inverted bottle. Just mix, pour, and hang.
Unopened sachets have a 2-year shelf life when stored in a cool, dry place. The resealable outer bag keeps remaining sachets fresh after you open the package.
The ratio is the same (1:4 sugar to water), but our sachets use certified organic cane sugar that’s pre-measured for precision. No measuring, no boiling required, and no risk of getting the ratio wrong — which can harm hummingbirds.
Yes — our 8 Pack, 12 Pack, and 24 Pack are all available as one-time purchases or subscriptions. Subscribers save on every order and never run out during migration season.
We currently ship within the United States only. We’re working on expanding to Canada and other countries — sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know.
We offer a satisfaction guarantee. If you’re not happy with your purchase, contact us within 30 days and we’ll make it right with a replacement or refund. See our Refund Policy for full details.
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