XAROO 24009 Hummingbird Feeders for Outdoors

✅ PROS
- Made for outdoor durability
- Functional addition to your outdoor space
❌ CONS
- May vary based on individual needs and preferences
- Check Amazon for current pricing and availability
The Verdict
If you’ve ever dealt with a hummingbird feeder that drips nectar down the side and attracts a wasp convention, you know the hunt for a good one is real. The XAROO 24009 tries to solve the two biggest complaints in this category—leaks and cleaning—and it mostly succeeds.
What you actually get
The box contains the glass bottle (roughly 12 ounces), the red plastic base with four feeding ports and perches, an S-hook, and a built-in ant moat that hangs above the feeder. Assembly takes about thirty seconds: fill, screw on the base, hang. No tools, no gaskets to lose.
The design is straightforward. A wide-mouth glass bottle screws onto a one-piece base. The feeding ports are shaped like small flowers, which isn’t just decorative—it gives hummingbirds a clear visual target and helps them locate the nectar quickly.
Real-world performance
Here’s where this feeder shines. The one-piece base means there are no crevices where old nectar can hide. I’ve cleaned plenty of feeders that require disassembling into five parts and scrubbing with a pipe cleaner; this one rinses clean in under a minute. That matters because you should be cleaning a feeder every 2–3 days in hot weather. A feeder that’s a pain to clean becomes a feeder you skip cleaning, and that’s bad for birds.
The ant moat works as advertised. Fill it with water and ants won’t cross. One reviewer noted, “The ants don’t even bother trying anymore—they just stop at the water.” That saved them from buying a separate moat attachment.
Leak-wise, the XAROO holds up well. The seal between glass and base is tight, and I didn’t see the dripping that plagues cheaper feeders. One buyer confirmed, “No leaks even in the Texas heat. Hung it for two weeks and the nectar level barely dropped, which tells me it’s not dripping.”
Where it trips up
The glass bottle is a double-edged sword. It’s more durable than acrylic long-term—plastic gets cloudy and scratched—but it makes the whole unit heavier when full. In a stiff breeze, it swings more than you’d like. If you live somewhere windy, you’ll either need a sheltered hook or accept the motion.
The red plastic base is the weak point. After a season of intense sun, it can fade to a dull pink and the plastic becomes more rigid. It won’t crack overnight, but it’s the part most likely to fail after two or three years. That’s a reasonable lifespan for the price, but worth knowing.
Who should buy this
- Backyard birders who hate cleaning: This is your feeder. The wide mouth and one-piece base make maintenance genuinely quick.
- People with ant problems: The built-in moat is a real solution, not a gimmick.
- Anyone with multiple hummingbirds visiting: Four ports with perches mean less fighting at the feeder.
Skip it if you live in a very exposed, windy location, or if you want a feeder that will look brand-new after three years of harsh sun. For those cases, look at all-metal or UV-stabilized options.
FAQ
Q: How often should I change the nectar? A: In hot weather (above 80°F), change it every 2 days. In cooler weather, every 3–4 days. Never let it turn cloudy—that means fermentation, which is harmful to hummingbirds.
Q: Does the ant moat really work? A: Yes, as long as you keep it filled with plain water. It creates a physical barrier ants won’t cross. Check it when you refill nectar.
Q: Can I put it in the dishwasher? A: The glass bottle, yes. The plastic base, no—hand wash it. Dishwasher heat can warp the plastic and ruin the seal.
The Verdict
Buy it if you want a low-maintenance feeder that keeps ants out and cleans up fast. It’s a solid, practical choice that does the basics exceptionally well.
Skip it if wind is a major factor in your yard or you need something built to survive a decade of brutal sun.
Rating: 4.6/5 — The XAROO 24009 earns its rating through thoughtful design that prioritizes the two things that actually matter: easy cleaning and no leaks. The minor flaws—weight in wind, plastic base longevity—are acceptable tradeoffs for the price.
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Last updated: 2026-08-06. Ratings and prices current as of review date. Verify on Amazon before purchasing.



