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More Birds Red Ready-To-Use Hummingbird Nectar is the pure and natural choice for feeding hummingbirds. Made with natural ingredients and free from additives, our nectar ensures a fresh feeding experience for your feathered friends! Enjoy easy mixing with our convenient concentrate-no boiling required.
SKU | 3886054 |
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Primary Brand | More Birds |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Sucrose and water.
Total Sugar: Not less than 40%; Invert Sugars not less than 0.05%; Moisture Content: Not more than 60%.
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