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Date: | Tue, 5 Jun 2007 20:59:09 -0400 |
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Bill Fissell has complained, this date, of the hummer feeder quickly
fouling. I strongly suspect the problem is with the water used.
Bacteria can grow in water filters, wells, water heaters (temp. too low),
water softners, and the piping in general. I suggest trying purchased
water, and you might also try another brand of sugar.
I have no problem with changing the feeder once a week, and may or may not
clean with bleach. Some people suggest boiling the water first, but I see
no need for that if the water is satisfactory to start with, nor for
allowing water to stand to remove residial chlorine from city water.
Gene Smith S.E. Delaware Co., a Delco Water user
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