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Hummingbird Infestation
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Posted on 07/14/2014 6:38:39 AM PDT by navysealdad

I have the cutest pest problem

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To: MamaTexan

“”Poor hubby can’t even stand outside, it’s like planes buzzing the Empire State building in the movie King Kong....his red hair is like a magnet! LOL!””

LOL, Indeed!!! That, is a wonderfully funny and descriptive paragraph FRiend :)


21 posted on 07/14/2014 7:19:41 AM PDT by thesearethetimes... (Had I brought Christ with me, the outcome would have been different. Dr.Eric Cunningham)
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To: WXRGina

ping


22 posted on 07/14/2014 7:20:36 AM PDT by logitech (It is time.)
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To: navysealdad
One warning about hummingbirds: if one gets into your garage, don't be surprised if it flies around the ceiling until it dies, even if the garage door is wide open or partially open.

I used to feed them every summer until this happened to me last year.

I confess that I couldn't figure out how to help it free itself from its fascination(?) with or the puzzle of the "garage ceiling trap" and didn't have a net or a method of capturing such a delicate creature.

My neighbor said the same thing has happened to them a few times.

I really love hummers, so to speak, but unlike in Arizona where there are several varieties, there's only one variety here.

Kinda broke my heart to kill one with my garage or to learn that the garage ceiling is lethal to them.

Or maybe it's just that they are so dumb to get so utterly trapped like that, continually flying up at the ceiling until they die, seemingly never once looking down or looking back at the still wide open door they flew in through and could just as easily fly back out through.

I kept thinking there's a deeper message in there somewhere and haven't fed the hummingbirds since.

23 posted on 07/14/2014 7:26:33 AM PDT by GBA (Here in the Matrix, life is but a dream.)
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To: navysealdad

At our house one rufus takes over each feeder and fights off the competition. He gets so busy fighting the food gets rancid or the squirrels drink it all.


24 posted on 07/14/2014 7:42:46 AM PDT by Sequoyah101
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To: Sequoyah101

That’s what surprising to me about that video because I’ve experienced the same territorial fights you describe.


25 posted on 07/14/2014 7:49:30 AM PDT by T-Bird45 (It feels like the seventies, and it shouldn't.)
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To: IYAS9YAS

Well I. like that you did that!


26 posted on 07/14/2014 8:02:14 AM PDT by autumnraine
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To: navysealdad

Oh, how adorable!!!

I was very excited for this year’s “hummer season”.I tracked their migration online and I put out my feeders as soon as they showed up on the East coast. Many of my plants- annuals and perennials- were chosen specifically for these little guys. I FINALLY spotted one at my bee balm last night. Hoping that they decide to investigate further and stick around!

Thanks for sharing the video....that was lovely. :)


27 posted on 07/14/2014 8:03:33 AM PDT by SoKatt ("Change" is not a strategy!)
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To: GBA

Did you ever try to temporarily put a hummer feeder just outside the garage door?


28 posted on 07/14/2014 8:09:59 AM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: navysealdad

Thanks for the reminder. I haven’t put the feeder out yet this year.


29 posted on 07/14/2014 8:23:52 AM PDT by RandallFlagg (Uninstall Fascist Firefox. Get Pale Moon.)
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To: GBA

I had the same thing happen with a sparrow. :(


30 posted on 07/14/2014 8:35:19 AM PDT by SoKatt ("Change" is not a strategy!)
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To: navysealdad

You have this problem personally? Or is this click bait?


31 posted on 07/14/2014 8:37:13 AM PDT by coop71
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To: AFreeBird
No, I've not tried that.

Just had the one feeder next to the seed feeders in the backyard and it stays very busy all summer.

There is a flowerbed just outside the garage door along the driveway with plants the butterflies and hummingbirds like, so, if it was going to happen, I guess it was going to happen sooner or later and likely will again.

Maybe the hummingbird got into some of the same stuff that messes up the honeybees so bad? Or maybe it got into some fermented nectar and was just plastered and fascinated by the ceiling plaster until it collapsed and died like with an OD? I dunno...just weird that it happens and I don't want it happening in my garage. I like the little guys.

Perhaps a long handled minnow net would work to safely capture a ceiling trapped hummer? Their wings are moving so fast, I think they'd be easily damaged if they got hit. I don't want to kill or maim them while trying to save them.

32 posted on 07/14/2014 8:50:50 AM PDT by GBA (Here in the Matrix, life is but a dream.)
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To: GBA

As delicate as they appear to be, I suspect they may be more resilient to such things than we might image. As fast as they zip in and around trees and other foliage, it stands to reason that branches and such, blowing in the wind, do make contact with them from time to time.

A really light and fine mesh such as a minnow net might hang them up long enough for you to carefully get him outside without damaging them.


33 posted on 07/14/2014 10:13:59 AM PDT by AFreeBird
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts

I wish we had more of the little guys at our feeders!


34 posted on 07/14/2014 10:30:23 AM PDT by Mrs. B.S. Roberts
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To: navysealdad; All

Ya-All come to RAMSEY Canyon here in SEArizona.


35 posted on 07/14/2014 12:48:33 PM PDT by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
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To: navysealdad

Be thankful they are not pigeons....


36 posted on 07/14/2014 3:42:22 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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To: Dusty Road

30% sugar
55% water
15% Crown Royal.

Try 15% alcohol and film the resulting fun : )


37 posted on 07/14/2014 3:43:08 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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