1: Storing extra hummingbird nectar prolongs freshness and attracts more hummingbirds to your garden.

2: Keep nectar in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

3: Change nectar every few days to prevent mold growth and keep hummingbirds healthy.

4: Avoid storing nectar in direct sunlight or high temperatures to maintain freshness.

5: Discard any old or discolored nectar to ensure hummingbirds receive quality food.

6: Use a clean feeder and fresh nectar to provide hummingbirds with a safe dining experience.

7: Monitor nectar levels and refill feeders regularly to keep hummingbirds coming back.

8: Experiment with different storage methods to find what works best for you and your hummingbird visitors.

9: Enjoy the beauty and excitement of hummingbirds in your yard by properly storing their nectar.