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  2. The One Thing You Should Never Put In Your Hummingbird Feeder

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    A hummingbird feeder needs to be regularly cleaned to ensure the hummingbirds continue to visit. A clean feeder is also essential to their health as the sugary nectar can mold and harm the birds.

  3. 13 Questions About Hummingbird Feeders Answered by the Pros - AOL

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    Bees only visit feeders where the sugar water is easy to reach—especially if it's leaking or spilled on the outside. Even a very slow leak can make the feeders dirtier inside and out. Bees often ...

  4. 10 of the Best Hummingbird Feeders to Entice Some ... - AOL

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    Spring is in full swing, bringing budding flowers, buzzing bees, sprouting trees and other curious critters to our gardens and porches. As we welcome extra hours of daylight, weather and sporadic s

  5. Benzaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    Benzaldehyde is used as a bee repellent. [17] A small amount of benzaldehyde solution is placed on a fume board near the honeycombs. The bees then move away from the honey combs to avoid the fumes. [18] The beekeeper can then remove the honey frames from the bee hive with less risk to both bees and beekeeper.

  6. Pyrethrin - Wikipedia

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    Their insecticidal and insect-repellent properties have been known and used for thousands of years. Pyrethrins are gradually replacing organophosphates and organochlorides as the pesticides of choice as the latter compounds have been shown to have significant and persistent toxic effects to humans. They first appeared on markets in the 1900's ...

  7. Aphomia sociella - Wikipedia

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    Aphomia sociella, also known as the bee moth and the bumble bee wax moth, is a small moth of the family Pyralidae (snout moths) and subfamily Galleriinae.Its body and forewings are typically reddish brown, tan, or dark green in color and females have a dark spot in the center of each forewing.

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