Aspects 382 HummZinger Little Fancy Feeder, 8-Ounce

Attract hummingbirds to your outdoor space with the Little Fancy Rose 8oz Hummingbird Feeder from Aspects. This small feeder is a wonderful addition to any yard. It features 3 feeding ports, a built-in ant moat and raised plastic flowers that divert rain. The unbreakable polycarbonate cover removes easily for cleaning and filling. Lifetime guarantee.

Product Features

  • Elegant, 8 ounce hummingbird feeder from Aspects
  • 3 feeding ports, built-in ant moat and raised flowers that divert rain
  • Unbreakable polycarbonate cover removes easily for cleaning and filling
  • Lifetime guarantee
  • Hanging rod opening with accommodate almost any pole system

3 thoughts on “Aspects 382 HummZinger Little Fancy Feeder, 8-Ounce”

  1. Hummingbirds Love it!! The hummingbirds in my area definitely approve of this feeder! I bought this as a second feeder for my aprtment deck because the birds kept “fighting” over the other one I have. I thought maybe by having 2, they would be able to share. Not the case, but hey! I tried! 🙂 I think, honestly, this one is their favorite feeder now. 

  2. Another good addition to my hummingbird feeder collection. I like the crystal-red top—it reflects the sunlight and looks shimmery. The top comes off for easy cleaning and the holes don’t get all gunked up. And since I now know that yellow attracts bees, I appreciate the all-red top. Of course, the perch around the edge gives the little guys a place to rest a bit while eating or scouting out other birds waiting to dive bomb them. However, no matter how filled I keep the any moat, every week I have a LOT of ants inside. 🙁 And I do think it’s a bit…

  3. I love the design I love the construction of this feeder. No way that it can leak. It is easy to clean. And the size seemed right for someone trying to attract hummingbirds for the first time. I bought the bee guards to go with it and have had no problems with attracting bees or ants. Unfortunately, I didn’t attract any hummingbirds this year. We have a pair of Cooper’s Hawks nesting a few door down from our house and currently do not see or hear many birds around our house. Lots of grasshoppers this year. I…

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