1: "Location is key! Place your hummingbird feeder in a spot with good visibility and access for the birds."
2: "Ensure the feeder is near flowers or plants to attract hummingbirds and provide cover."
3: "Avoid placing the feeder in direct sunlight, as nectar can spoil quickly in the heat."
4: "Check for any potential hazards nearby, such as predators or obstacles that may deter hummingbirds."
5: "Hang the feeder at a height that is easy for you to refill, but difficult for squirrels to reach."
6: "Consider using a feeder with perches to allow hummingbirds to rest while feeding."
7: "Keep the feeder clean and nectar fresh to maintain a healthy environment for the birds."
8: "Monitor the feeder regularly and adjust its location if hummingbird activity is low."
9: "Experiment with different locations to find the optimal spot that attracts the most hummingbirds to your feeder."