Attract more hummingbirds with the More Birds® Hollyhock Hummingbird Feeder! The Hollyhock
features an
all-plastic design with a red bottle and basin. Hummingbirds easily feed from the 4 bee-resistant ports, but bees
and wasps are stopped right in their tracks. The wide opening makes it easy to fill, and the feeder easily
disassembles for convenient cleaning. An S-hook is included for convenient hanging. With a 25 oz
nectar capacity, the Hollyhock provides plenty of nectar to keep hummingbirds happy and coming back for more!
Cleaning: Dirty feeders spread disease. We recommend disinfecting your nectar feeders every
three to five days, or more frequently if you notice your nectar has become cloudy. Do not put your feeder in the
dishwasher as the high temperatures can permanently damage the feeder parts. Soak all parts in a 50/50 solution of
white vinegar and water. Use a bird feeder brush to brush away grime inside the feeder.
I bought the hollyhock hummingbird feeder #5064 last year and I am trying to clean it but forgot how it opens up to clean and fill. I don’t want to break it. Please help thank you!
Question by: Priscilla on Dec 17, 2025, 9:32 AM
The More Birds® Hollyhock Hummingbird Feeder, model #5064 (25 oz) is designed to be easy to take apart for cleaning and refilling.
To open it, hold the glass nectar bottle firmly and twist the base counterclockwise. The base will unscrew from the bottle, allowing you full access to clean the inside and refill it with nectar. The bee guard nectar ports are built into the base and will come off together as one piece.
The feeder does not pull apart or snap open, so twisting is the correct method. Once cleaning is complete by soaking the feeder in warm water with soap for about 30-60 minutes and finish washing with normal water and letting the parts air dry, simply screw the base back on securely without over-tightening.
Answer by: Walter Sandoval (Admin) on Dec 17, 2025, 9:55 AM
Tis feeder properly assembled and tightened leaks once the feeder is hung. Makes no difference how much nectar is added.
Question by: Scott Lewis on May 3, 2023, 9:38 AM
For best results, we recommend hanging this feeder away from wind and in a shaded area. If it continues to leak and you are in the one-year replacement policy, please contact us directly for additional assistance.