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How to build our own hummingbird and oriole feeders for the summer.

 
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Howdy folks! I'm looking for some simple material to build some hummingbird and oriole feeders of my own this year for sustainability. I've never made any summer feeders before to help birds get through the summer. And how we prevent pesky insects from ruining the experience we see from our feeders? Is there any way to keep the wasps and fruit flies from spoiling the beauty and sight of these magnificent birds that come by each summer? I'd also like to learn how to create a summer bird feeding station even if I have gardens to support the birds in my neighborhood. Please shout back if y'all need me. Take care!
 
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