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Hummingbird Nectar (1 Viewer)

wscott

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Would anyone have information on the electrolyte concentrations of nectar? Since nectar is a natural product it must have some potassium and sodium in it. By not providing these in the feeder solution expecially for over wintering hummingbirds I would think they would become deficient in these vital electrolytes.
 
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