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title: "First Nature 3055 32-ounce Hummingbird Feeder"
brand: "first nature"
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# 10 feeding ports clear reservoir leakproof design First Nature 3055 32-ounce Hummingbird Feeder

**Brand:** first nature
**Price:** € 46.42
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🐦 Bring the beauty of nature to your backyard!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** First Nature 3055 32-ounce Hummingbird Feeder by first nature
- **How much does it cost?** € 46.42 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/265882462-first-nature-3055-32-ounce-hummingbird-feeder)

## Best For

- first nature enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted first nature brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Hang & Enjoy:** Tool-free setup with secure hanging—just hang and watch the magic unfold!
- • **Feeding Frenzy:** 10 flower-shaped ports for simultaneous feeding—perfect for birdwatching!
- • **No Mess, No Stress:** Leakproof reservoir ensures a clean feeding experience, even upside down.
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** Wide mouth design for easy filling and cleaning—spend more time enjoying the view!
- • **Attract Nature's Jewels:** 32 oz nectar capacity draws in hummingbirds like a magnet!

## Overview

The First Nature 3055 Hummingbird Feeder is a 32-ounce capacity feeder designed to attract hummingbirds with its bright red color and 10 flower-shaped feeding ports. Its leakproof reservoir ensures no mess, while the clear container allows for easy monitoring of nectar levels. The ergonomic design facilitates effortless cleaning and filling, and it can be hung securely without any tools.

## Description

First Nature 3055 32-ounce Hummingbird Feeder

## Features

- ATTRACTIVE FEEDER: 32 ounces of nectar in this bright red hummingbird feeder attract multitudes of hummingbirds to your backyard. 10 flower-shaped feeding ports and perches are arranged in a circular manner for several birds to feed simultaneously. Made in the USA.
- LEAKPROOF RESERVOIR: The mouth of the reservoir tightly screws onto the base, effectively sealing the bird feeder. After filling the container and screwing it onto the base, flip it over; the feeder will not leak even while upside down.
- ERGONOMIC DESIGN: Reservoirs and base made of hard plastic. The wide mouth ensures effortless cleaning and filling. The 2-part base easily twists apart for an effortlessly thorough cleaning job. Hand-wash only [Not dishwasher safe]
- CLEAR RESERVOIR: The transparent exterior of the container allows you to monitor nectar levels so you always know when to refill. The wide mouth ensures simple filling and cleaning.
- SECURE HANGING: No tools are required! The hummingbird feeder is slipped onto a tree with an s-shaped hook. Hang the feeder from a height of 5 feet above ground. enjoy watching the birdies flock.

## Product Details

- **Brand:** FIRST NATURE
- **Target Species:** Hummingbird
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Nectar, Water
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Special Feature:** Easy-Refill Top, Leakproof

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: does this feeder come with the nectar or do you have to buy it separately?**
A: Yes, never buy the red stuff or any hummingbird mix. I go to the local restaurant supply and get 50lb bag of C&H for 22$. Everyone is correct on the 4:1 ratio, but there is no need to boil all the water. You only need enough to disolve the sugar then fill the rest with cold water so you don't have to wait for it to cool. I fill 2 32 oz feeders at the same time.  I use an 8 cup glass pyrex measuring cup put 2 cups of sugar water from the kettle to dissolve ( please don't microwave) fill the rest with cold and fill bottles.  Easy system

**Q: Is there a water moat to keep out ants?**
A: you can also hang the feeder with a bit of fishing wire and the ants can't walk on the line. i did that with one of mine and no issues.

**Q: Has anyone had any issues with leaks? I have 14 feeders and they all leak, mainly at the seams where the plastic is molded.**
A: Sadly, I purchased several of these again 2023 year and they all leak. Really causing a mess. I hand wash, and also make sure they are snuggly secured correctly. They are leaking from base seam.  At first I thought they were being blown about or got bumped but not the case. Now I have an ant problem from all the nectar that has leaked out. I fill only about a third of the way. Doesn’t matter if the sun hits it or not, I have one in shade, and it leaks as well. Won’t be buying again.

**Q: Has anyone ever had problems with hummingbird feeders attracting roaches?**
A: No, never roaches. I live in an apartment and have never had any issues with feeders and roaches in the 8 years I've had them. I did have ants get into a feeder once (not this feeder) and was able to fix it by putting Vaseline on the hanger. Hope that helps!

## Customer Reviews

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    Nice
  

*by D***V on Reviewed in the United States on 29 July 2023*

I put the hummingbird feeder up as soon as I got it because one of my other ones broke...at the hands of clumsy me. I had just filled it up, thinking to myself...don't drop it. And I dropped it and shattered. So I ordered this feeder right away and got it in 3 days. The hummers didn't miss a beat and were eating out of it right away. It says it comes with a built in moat but it's a joke. The indentations to put water in are only on the 4 corners and if any crawly insect got on the top, it could climb between the 4 corners, to make it down to the base. But, it wasn't enough for me to ding it a star. I have extra moats that I can use to keep the buggers off. I like the feeder especially because it holds 32 ounces of homemade food/liquid. Please don't buy the premade red hummer food cause the red dye isn't good for the little hummers. It's so easy to make your own by adding 1 cup of sugar to 4 cups of real hot water, stirring until the sugar is dissolved. After it cools, you can either fill up feeders or you can store it in a container(I use a clean 1 gal plastic milk jug) that I keep in the fridge.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Had to help out the little guy!
  

*by R***Z on Reviewed in the United States on 14 August 2023*

August 14th:Got tiered of finding young dead hummingbirds in my building, so I had to step up. And boy does it work. Took a bit hor them to find it, I even thought that bright colored stickers would help catch their attention, i just had to help out some how, and let me tell you... Does as advertised! The little guys even started to build nest on the tree right next to it. Manager threatened to kick us out over it, but the owner of the building loved it and told her to cram it! Lol guess not everyone likes wild life and nature... Manager may hate us now, but wild life loves us worth it. Not to mention all the neighbors love it and they love taking pics with all the friendly wild life that come around to eat.September 7th update: soo many hummingbirds 😆 they get a bit territorial, but man the love hanging around, provided a bird bath for them too and we're getting all sorts of critters coming by. Would make Ace Ventura proud!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great reservoir design (wide mouth) but sipping holes needlessly large
  

*by D***S on Reviewed in the United States on 23 June 2018*

First Nature feeders are the only ones I use since discovering them. The resevoir opening is wide enough to easily clean them, unlike every other bottle-type I've ever owned. My only complaint is that the top plate of the base has oval holes which are much larger than necessary for hummingbirds to drink from. This allows wasps and bees to almost fully crawl inside. You can spend time super-gluing floss or monofilament fishing line across the holes to discourage wasps, or the company itself offers "bee-guard" replacement piece for that top portion of the dish. Those holes are smaller and round on that replacement dish cover, and they are designed to hold little snap-on yellow plastic flowers like those you see on most other feeders. I haven't seen the replacement basin lids offered on Amazon, so you would have to contact www.firstnature.com to order them, or purchase one of the models that come with the little yellow flowers.About those YELLOW bee-guard plastic flowers... Whoever manufactures them must be unaware or indifferant to the fact that the color Yellow ATTRACTS WASPS. So despite being unable to crawl into the basin area, wasps still try to do so. I have spray-painted all of my flowers (in use) white using Krylon Fusion for Plastic. (The paint Must be designed to adhere to plastic if you follow this route.) My guess is that they are colored yellow because it is believed that humans will find it more attractive, and little thought is given beyond that idea.Speaking of thoughtlessness... DO NOT ORDER OR USE RED COLORED NECTAR. The red dye hurts hummingbirds. Hummingbirds are SMART, and the red coloration of the feeders themselves are enough to get their attention. And they remember where they are / were, from year to year. The red dye is appealing to humans, but it is BAD for hummingbirds. Save money and make your own nectar. 1 cup of water to 1/4 cup of sugar. You can mix it in boiling water, or mix it cold. Unless you have iffy water, the boiling just serves to make the sugar dissolve a little bit easier.Cleaning: The plastic reservoir is Not Dishwasher Safe. The heat will melt or warp them. The feeder should be cleaned regularly, as you will notice that black mildew or algae will begin growing in various areas if you don't. I do a quick brush-out of the reservoir and both pieces of the receiving dish base each time I replace the nectar. I use hot tap-water and a soapy brush which I bought for that purpose; just be sure to rinse very well. Every few weeks, or sooner if I start seeing mildew, I will soak all parts in the sink for about :15 minutes or so using hot tap-water, soap, and a little bleach. If you purchase the bee guards, you need to remove them regularly and clean the black mildew from beneath them and from the holes themselves. You will need to purchase a tiny brush to clean the holes. I use a Droll Yankees Hummingbird Feeder Brush found on Amazon @ 
  
Droll Yankees Hummingbird Feeder Brush, Small Cleaning Brushes, Perfect Little Brush PLB, 3.5 Inches, 3 Pack







  
  
     if anyone is curious.Remember to change the nectar very regularly, as it will start to ferment or go rancid, which is bad for the hummers. If you are putting up a feeder for the first time, you might opt to get a smaller size than the 32 ounce feeder I am reviewing. 
  
First Nature 3051 Hummingbird Feeder, 16-Ounce







  
  
     This is the link to the 16 oz feeder. If you do purchase the 32 ounce, don't bother with fully filling it until / unless you start getting regular visitors and see that the fluid level starts dropping rapidly. There is no use in dumping a lot of unused nectar if you don't have to when you change it out. When you do change it, however, you might consider pouring it into a dish or a pie tin (weighted with a rock) if you have butterflies around. The butterflies will appreciate the meal, and the rock will (theoretically) allow them to gain access to it without swimming in it, and it will prevent the pie tin from blowing away in a strong wind. Be aware, though, this can also attract ants, so be mindful about where you place such a dish. A water moat can defend against ants. *An ant-guard water-moat cup is also a purchasable option to hang your feeder from. I use 
  
First Nature 993306-512 Ant Barrier, Red







  
  
     but you have to provide your own hooks. It is made of hard plastic, and in some climates or in frequent direct sunlight, plastic might not be the best option. There are more expensive metal moats on Amazon, if you're interested. I would avoid the non-moat ant-guards as they rely on you spreading vaseline into an area to deter ants, and that just becomes messy and difficult to clean.So why do I put so much effort into such a review? Because I love my hummingbird friends, and I've been feeding them for years. Last year (2017) I had up 3 Nature First feeders, 1 32-ounce and 2 16-ounce. I had 12 regular visitors throughout the spring and summer, and a number of those birds were fledglings. I live in San Antonio, Texas. Hummingbirds are very territorial, within their own species, so I made sure to have several feeders out in different areas to make it easier for all to feed before a possessive bird would chase off a competitor. If you have never watched hummingbirds, you're in for a treat when you witness their ariel acrobatics and chittering at one another. (Until I discovered otherwise, I would have sworn that George Lucas had used the sound of hummingbird wings as a basis of Star Wars lightsaber sound effects.) Fall migrations will usually bring in extra guests for awhile, and hummingbirds will remember where they found feeders in years past.The ease of cleaning this feeder is what has really sold me on them. If you've ever tried to clean a narrow-mouthed feeder bottle, you'll understand. I wish more thought went into the too-large oval sipping-ports, but the ease of cleaning outweighs that shortcoming. To close this novella, a reminder: Don't buy or feed Red Dye Nectar... Red Die Nectar is Bad for hummingbirds.
  
Droll Yankees Hummingbird Feeder Brush, Small Cleaning Brushes, Perfect Little Brush PLB, 3.5 Inches, 3 PackFirst Nature 3051 Hummingbird Feeder, 16-OunceFirst Nature 993306-512 Ant Barrier, Red

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