Kingsyard Glass Hummingbird Feeder with 6 Feeding Ports and Ant Moat, 16 oz, Leak Proof, Red
Kingsyard Glass Hummingbird Feeder with 6 Feeding Ports and Ant Moat, 16 oz, Leak Proof, Red
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Kingsyard Glass Hummingbird Feeder with 6 Feeding Ports and Ant Moat, 16 oz, Leak Proof, Red

Key item features

  • Attractive Design: High quality nectar glass container with 6 flower-shaped feeding ports and a 16 oz. capacity, perfect for multiple hummingbirds.
  • Easy Maintenance: Super wide mouth bottle design allows for easy filling and cleaning; the entire feeder can be smoothly disassembled for thorough cleaning.
  • Leakproof Function: Built-in durable gasket ensures a proper and seamless base connection, preventing leaks when flipped and hung.
  • Ant Moat Protection: Includes a large capacity ant moat with a stainless steel hook to keep pesky ants away from the nectar.
  • Perfect Gift: Ideal for bird watching enthusiasts, making a great gift for women, grandparents, and friends on special occasions like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Mother's Day.
  • Dimensions: Measures 6 inches in diameter and 8 inches tall, making it a beautiful addition to your porch, patio, or garden.
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Pros

  • : Attracts hummingbirds with its design and color.

Cons

  • : Fails to prevent liquid from escaping through the bottom.
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Nov 30, 2025
Kendall
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Color: Pink
Count per pack: 2
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Top Notch

These are the best quality I have found, that is Kings Yard is the best. When you find the twin packs you get a great discount. There are two plastic parts, the moat and the feeder base that in sunny, dry and hot climates will eventually bake and break, but Kings Yard has a life time warranty.

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Aug 23, 2023
CinnamonRed1
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Well made and pretty!

I like how easy this feeder is to clean. Even though I like the purple better than red with our house colors - I am not sure if the hummers like it. I moved it 4 feet from where my red one was due to too much sun. (The Balloon lantern was where it was.) Not sure if the move or the color is making it hard for them to find it. I may paint a little yellow around the edges of the flowers (not where their beaks go) to help them see it better.

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Sep 15, 2024
Tim
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Color: Blue
Count per pack: 1
5 out of 5 stars review

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Most important, the Hummingbirds love it

The ant moat keeps them away, unfortunately bee's get caught in it. Speaking of Bee's, on this model they are not as intense to get to the nectar (1 cup pure cane sugar %26 4 cups filtered water) . Had 2 different feeders %26 they allowed the bee's easy access to the nectar that they swarmed the feeder %26 attacked the birds. The glass reservoir is great %26 easily cleaned. A toothbrush is a great tool for cleaning the base. Just Dawn dish soap, rinse well. I have 6 of these, but you must space them at least 50ft apart, because they will fight over them. The first 3 I put them within 15 ft of each other, all the sudden there were 20 - 30 hummingbirds fighting over them. The attached picture shows 6 fighting over 1 feeder. (Full disclosure, 1st pic [red] w/birds I threw away. It's the 1 bee's swarmed). If you got within 20ft, the bee's would buzz you. I've only been doing hummers this lady 6 weeks, steep learning curve I've got 2 blue, 2 purple %26 2 red. There's easily 20 - 30 hummers around right now sharing these 6.

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