We put up a humming bird feeder last week. Normally you have to change
the sugar water in it every couple of days because it will ferment. I
figured that if I used colloidal silver to make the sugar water, it
should not ferment. I was surprised that shortly after making the
nectar it turned somewhat dark, like there was aggregation of the
silver. However, even after 5 days, it is still in suspension, so I am
somewhat confused. Also I am concerned that it might cause problems for
the humming bird, if it kills the bacteria necessary for digestion. I
think others have given CS to their birds without any problem, but since
a hummingbird eats nectar almost exclusively, their digestion might be
more like a honeybee than most birds.
Any comments?
Marshall
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