Hummers usually start to migrate back in Mid Sept here in the Midwest. Temps that have frost at night are when I take mine down. Put them up in the spring when you have 2 weeks of nights without frost. make sure until then you keep them full, they are in frenzy feeding until they leave.
2006-08-23 16:43:51
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answered by JULIE J 4
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From the middle to end of Setember is as quickly as I take mine down or faster if the climate gets cooler before. you do no longer elect them coming on your feeder till finally that's too previous due for them to bypass south.once you spot the numbers you have feeding decelerate,take them down till finally next spring. they are the lovliest little birds and that i'm merely all in favour of them.Watch them by the hour on end and wait for the subsequent spring.
2016-12-11 14:16:10
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answered by donenfeld 4
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You should be able to take it down just after the first couple of frosts.
I take mine down then. I notice that most of my hummers are gone for the winter by then, so I pack them away until spring.
2006-08-23 16:51:15
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answered by emvannattan 3
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When you see a humming bird sitting at a table in a resturaunt, it is time to take it down.
2006-08-23 16:47:50
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answered by ? 5
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When the bird's fly South
2006-08-23 16:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Once the sugar water starts turning to ice.
2006-08-23 16:42:09
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answered by Tuna-San 5
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In Phoenix, never.
2006-08-23 17:34:19
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answered by Anonymous
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BEFORE IT GETS COLD ENOUGH TO FREEZE OUTSIDE,BECAUSE IT MIGHT CRACK OR BREAK WITH THE LOW TEMPS!
2006-08-23 16:42:34
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answered by cyndi b 5
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when you notice there aren't any birds,left
2006-08-23 16:56:06
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answered by gr8leaf 3
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