1: Store extra hummingbird nectar in a cool, dark place to prevent spoilage.
2: Avoid storing nectar near heat sources or direct sunlight for longer shelf life.
3: Refrigerate nectar for up to 2 weeks to maintain freshness.
4: Check nectar for signs of mold or fermentation before serving to hummingbirds.
5: Use clean, sterilized containers for storing nectar to prevent contamination.
6: Replace nectar every 3-4 days in hot weather to prevent bacterial growth.
7: Freeze extra nectar in ice cube trays for long-term storage and easy thawing.
8: Discard nectar if it appears cloudy or has an off smell.
9: Follow these tips to keep your hummingbird nectar fresh and safe for your feathered friends.
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