I may be being overcautious, but just in case the recent morph of the topic into bees and honey might make someone think honey would be good for making hummingbird syrup:

*Why You Should NEVER Use Honey:*

A honey water solution served up in hummingbird feeders can quickly become /toxic and deadly./ Honey rapidly ferments and also cultures a deadly bacterium. Contrary to popular belief, honey is not "more natural" than the cane sugar that is sold as white sugar. Honey has been chemically altered by honey bees: it is flower nectar and whatever ever else the honey bee ingested, digested, and spit back out again. Honey is /nothing like/ the sucrose found in flower nectar and white sugar.

Again, plain white table sugar dissolved in water in a four-to-one solution (see below) is about as close to real flower nectar as you can get.

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