Hummingbirds are notoriously difficult to attract and keep coming back. A feeder that leaks, lets ants reach the nectar, or is difficult to clean will quickly go unused. This hexagonal hanging hummingbird feeder uses a raised diamond-geometry port design that positions the feeding openings above the nectar level, making it harder for insects to access while giving hummingbirds a clear visual target that mimics the way they locate nectar in flowers. It hangs from any hook or branch, comes in three colours, and assembles in three simple steps with no tools.
Why It Stands Out
✓ Hexagonal raised port design — feeding ports sit above the nectar level, reducing insect access and giving hummingbirds a visual cue to locate the nectar naturally.
✓ Built-in ant deterrent geometry — the raised diamond port structure makes it harder for ants and bees to reach the nectar compared to flat-port feeders.
✓ Hanging hook included — stainless hook attaches easily to any tree branch, shepherd hook, porch rafter, or pergola beam for flexible placement outdoors.
✓ Compact and lightweight — 7.9 in (20 cm) diameter, 3.1 in (8 cm) deep, 11.8 in (30 cm) total height with hook. Easy to move, rehang, or bring indoors off-season.
✓ Three-step tool-free assembly — place the disc, insert the handle, connect the hook. No tools, no adhesives, no complicated setup.
✓ Three colour options — available in Red, Blue, and Purple to complement different garden aesthetics and attract birds visually.
✓ Easy to clean and refill — the clear container and red disc separate for direct access to all surfaces for cleaning and nectar refilling.

Where It Works Best
This feeder works well in any outdoor space where hummingbirds are present during spring and summer — backyard gardens, patios, balconies, porches, and cottage properties. In Canada, hummingbirds are most active from May through September, with peak activity in June and July. The feeder is best placed in a partially shaded spot where hummingbirds can approach without feeling exposed, within sight of flowering plants or shrubs that already attract them. Hang it at a height that is easy for you to access for regular cleaning and refilling — approximately 4–6 ft from the ground works well for most setups.
How It Works
The feeder consists of four components: a clear hexagonal container that holds the nectar, a red hexagonal disc with raised diamond-shaped feeding ports, a handle that connects the two, and a hanging hook. To set up, place the disc over the container, insert the handle through the centre slot, and attach the hook to the top of the handle. Fill the container with nectar — a standard 1:4 sugar-to-water ratio is suitable — before assembling, then hang from any suitable outdoor anchor point. The raised port geometry positions the openings above the nectar surface, so hummingbirds feed by extending their tongues into the ports while insects find it harder to access the liquid.
Comparison Table
| Feature |
This Hummingbird Feeder |
Bottle-Style Feeder |
Saucer Feeder |
| Ant deterrent design |
✓ Raised diamond ports |
✗ Flat ports, no deterrent |
Varies |
| Assembly |
✓ 3 steps, tool-free |
✓ Simple |
✓ Simple |
| Hanging hook included |
✓ Yes |
Varies |
Varies |
| Visual appeal to birds |
✓ Hexagonal flower-like shape |
Varies |
✓ Open dish design |
| Easy to clean |
✓ Separates fully |
Varies — narrow bottle neck |
✓ Open access |
| Colour options |
✓ Red, Blue, Purple |
Varies |
Varies |
How to Fill and Hang
To make nectar, dissolve one part white granulated sugar in four parts water — no red dye, honey, or artificial sweetener needed. Allow the solution to cool before filling. Pour nectar into the clear container, then assemble the disc, handle, and hook. Hang from a stable outdoor anchor point in partial shade. Check and refill every 3–5 days in warm weather, or sooner if the nectar becomes cloudy or discoloured. Clean the feeder with warm water and a soft brush at each refill — avoid soap residue which can deter birds.

Care and Maintenance
Disassemble all four components and rinse with warm water at each refill. A small bottle brush or pipe cleaner helps clean inside the feeding ports. Do not use soap — rinse residue can affect nectar flavour and discourage feeding. In temperatures above 27°C (80°F), change the nectar every 2 days to prevent fermentation. At the end of the season, clean thoroughly, dry completely, and store indoors until the following spring.
Product Specifications
| Specification |
Detail |
| Material |
Plastic (red disc + clear container) |
| Feeder diameter |
7.9 in (20 cm) |
| Feeder height |
3.1 in (8 cm) |
| Total height with hook |
11.8 in (30 cm) |
| Hook height |
2 in (5 cm) |
| Port design |
Hexagonal raised diamond geometry |
| Colours available |
Red, Blue, Purple |
| Use |
Outdoor — garden, patio, balcony, porch |

Package Includes
1 × Clear Hexagonal Container
1 × Red Hexagonal Disc
1 × Handle
1 × Hanging Hook