squirrels
#1
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any suggestions for keeping the squirrels out of the suet bird feeder? we moved the feeder from the tree because it was too convienent for the squirrel. We hung it on a pole thinking the squirrels couldn't climb the pole.....wrong!! They just shinny right up.....no problem.
#3
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I remember seeing a bird feeder that was supposed to be squirrel proof. It had a tall pole, with a much bigger pipe on it, so big the squirrels had to climb INSIDE it to get up, and the top was closed. In addition to the bigger pipe being too large for the critters to climb, it had vaseline rubbed on it!!
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I tie my suet feeders shut with the wire strips that come on bread bags, etc. This is so the squirrels can't open the feeder and gorge themselves on the entire suet block at leisure (which they have done!). Otherwise I just let them eat what they can get at through the wire mesh. I do think they are less likely to go after the suet when there are other foods they can get at (such as sunflower seeds).
#5
Originally Posted by Prism99
I tie my suet feeders shut with the wire strips that come on bread bags, etc. This is so the squirrels can't open the feeder and gorge themselves on the entire suet block at leisure (which they have done!). Otherwise I just let them eat what they can get at through the wire mesh. I do think they are less likely to go after the suet when there are other foods they can get at (such as sunflower seeds).
#9
We had the same problem. The little buggers ate the suit, the seed, and all in about 20 minutes. Poor little birds didnt get anything. Then we discovered PVC pipe. We took the feeder off the pole, slid the pipe over the pole and put the feeder back. The squirrels cant climb the pole at all... they try... but they just slide down. It's a riot to see them go around and around the pole trying to figure out how to get to the goodies...
I will run out and take a pic with my phone so you can see what it looks like. Granted it's not beautiful, but it really does work! After you try all the bags and other stuff... spend the 14 to 20$ and never have to worrie about it again.
I will run out and take a pic with my phone so you can see what it looks like. Granted it's not beautiful, but it really does work! After you try all the bags and other stuff... spend the 14 to 20$ and never have to worrie about it again.
#10
We use to have the same problem, so I took empty plastic juice containers (the kind that Fruit Juicy Juice comes in, clear 64 oz containers) I take a knife and cut a slit along the length of the container, this allows me to sort of open it up and place it around the pole. I put three stacked one after the other up the pole from the ground. They can't jump that high so they can't grip the pole and they fall back down.
I have had these on the poles probably a good 5 years, good summer or winter. And it didn't cost anything.
Good Luck
I have had these on the poles probably a good 5 years, good summer or winter. And it didn't cost anything.
Good Luck
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