Four Types of Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders

By D Swain, published Nov 06, 2007
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Squirrels will steal bird food from your feeders. The best solution for this problem is to use squirrel proof bird feeders. There are a few different types of feeders that you can use. This article will discuss some of the different types of squirrel proof bird feeders.

Mesh

One of the most common types of squirrel proof bird feeders is the mesh design. It basically consists of a large cage that surrounds the food. The cage has holes that are large enough for the birds to enter, but small enough to keep squirrels from reaching the food. One problem with these squirrel proof bird feeders is that the squirrels can push the feeder around enough to cause food to drop to the ground. They can also reach the cage and scare off all of the birds so that they don't use the feeder.

Baffle

One of the next types of squirrel proof bird feeders is the baffle design. These feeders use baffles to keep the squirrels from climbing up the poles. If the feeder is hung in the air, the baffle acts as a roof for the feeder. These squirrel proof bird feeders have to be mounted high off the ground and away from trees. Otherwise, the squirrels can simply jump over the baffles and reach the food. Squirrels can also shake the feeder enough to cause food to drop to the ground.

Collapsible

There are also collapsible squirrel proof bird feeders. These feeders utilize a collapsible perch. The perch won't collapse when exposed to the weight of birds. However, the perch will collapse whenever heavier squirrels use it. These squirrel proof bird feeders can usually be adjusted so that you can prevent larger birds from using them. Some designs use a spinning perch instead of the collapsible design.

Shock

One of the final types of squirrel proof bird feeders uses electric shocks to deter the pests. These feeders are usually battery powered and will deliver an electric shock to the squirrels whenever they try to feed.

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