Provide Fresh Water: Place shallow dishes or birdbaths with clean, fresh water for hydration and bathing
Offer Shade: Hang shade cloth or umbrellas near feeders to create cool spots for hummingbirds to rest.
Plant Native Flowers: Cultivate a diverse array of native plants that provide natural nectar sources and shelter.
Install Misters or Drip Systems: Set up misters or drip systems near feeders to offer relief from heat and humidity.
Avoid Red Dye: Refrain from using red dye in hummingbird nectar, as it may be harmful to their health
Maintain Clean Feeders: Regularly clean and refill feeders to prevent bacterial growth, especially in warm weather.
Limit Pesticide Use: Minimize pesticide usage in your garden to protect hummingbirds and other wildlife.