acruce 09:44 PM 10-27-2008
I have a bird feeder that hangs hangs from a metal plant holder about 4 or 5 feet high.I also have a squirrel feeder in another part of the yard. Here lately the squirrels has figured out how to climb up the metal pole and get to the bird feeder. I was wondering if any of you had any idea's how to keep the squirrels out of the bird feeder. I am thinking of buy a big peace of PVC pipe to cover the the metal pole where the feeder hangs. I am hoping that will keep the squirrel from being able to climb up to the feeder. If that doesn't work I'm thinking of buy a pellet gun.
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get a bunch of two liter drink bottles and cut the small end out so that it's very snug around the pole. Then cut out the bottom, and then just slide the bottoms into the bottom of the next one. Worked for me. If that doesn't make sense, let me know and I will take pics of mine so you can see how it looks.
:-)
That is the only thing that has ever worked for me.
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St. Lou Stu 09:50 PM 10-27-2008
Dude, just save the PVC.... those lil fukers are GENIUSES!
Go with a good, high powered pellet gun or a .22.
I tried grease on my pole.... OK that sounds bad.....
Anyway, it didn't work. I had to fabricate a hood that hangs down under the feeder so they can't reach it. I'm waiting for one of em to show up with an Acetylene torch!
Originally Posted by acruce:
I have a bird feeder that hangs hangs from a metal plant holder about 4 or 5 feet high.I also have a squirrel feeder in another part of the yard. Here lately the squirrels has figured out how to climb up the metal pole and get to the bird feeder. I was wondering if any of you had any idea's how to keep the squirrels out of the bird feeder. I am thinking of buy a big peace of PVC pipe to cover the the metal pole where the feeder hangs. I am hoping that will keep the squirrel from being able to climb up to the feeder. If that doesn't work I'm thinking of buy a pellet gun.
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chippewastud79 09:51 PM 10-27-2008
St. Lou Stu 09:55 PM 10-27-2008
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
A spinning Squirrel Stop or a cone over the metal pole that they can't get around.
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That's kinda what I made... only mine's uglier.
Ya need
this.
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madurofan 09:56 PM 10-27-2008
Maine Coons do a number on squirrels. Might not help with the birds, though.
:-)
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FriskyDingo 09:57 PM 10-27-2008
This may be a bit elaborate but it works. It's called a Squirrel Stop. It uses batteries and when there is a sudden weight added to the feeder it spins, throwing the squirrel to the ground.
:-)
Here's a pic:
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There are also several products that aren't nearly as funny that you add to the feeder pole that look like large drum cymbols that prevent squirrels from climbing up... hope this helps!
-Evan
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FriskyDingo 09:59 PM 10-27-2008
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
A spinning Squirrel Stop or a cone over the metal pole that they can't get around.
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:-) I must type slow... that is exactly what I was talking about!
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BlackDog 10:11 PM 10-27-2008
I've got one of each of these. They work prefectly, ahd them for over 5 years with perfect operation. The perches have springs which are strong enough to keep the feed tray open when there is a bird sitting on it, but not strong enough for the weight of a squirrel. If a squirrel gets on the perch, the tray closes. I paid less than they are listed for here at a local farm supply store.
http://www.duncraft.com/Heritage-Far...r-P383C34.aspx
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CoventryCat86 11:08 PM 10-27-2008
I use the Droll
Yankee Flipper and Yankee Dipper feeders. The Yankee Flipper has a motorized base so when the squirrels jump on it, it starts spinning and they go sailing, LMAO! One of their factories is in Dayville, CT and I have a friend who works there.
Check out the video on the hyperlink, it's hilarious!
EDIT: For some reason, when I just tried to click the "See Video" link, I got an error message. Hopefully they'll get it fixed sometime soon because like I said, the video had me laughing for quite a while when I saw it.
I have to admit, the darn red squirrels figured out a way to jump on it and grab the holes to stop the base from spinning.
Check out
THIS FEEDER on the BestNest.com site. It's electronic and gives squirrels a "jolt." I haven't bought one yet but I plan on it in the very near future.
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Ace$nyper 11:21 PM 10-27-2008
Swampper 12:38 AM 10-28-2008
Why don't ya just put up a Squirrel feeder?
:-)
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CoventryCat86 01:20 AM 10-28-2008
Originally Posted by Swampper:
Why don't ya just put up a Squirrel feeder? :-)
I did that but they get bored with it very quickly and just can't resist the challenge to make trouble and go right back to the bird feeders, I can relate to that, LOL!
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Don Fernando 04:51 AM 10-28-2008
whats wrong with feeding some squirrels? I like the little buggers
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Smokin Gator 05:22 AM 10-28-2008
Originally Posted by Ace$nyper:
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Only way I've stopped the buggers.
^^^^^ Me too. I think they are just plain smarter than I am, but I can pull a trigger!!
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tsolomon 06:12 AM 10-28-2008
Squirrel baffles work if the feeder is high enough off the ground and not close to any trees or over hanging branches. They are masters of getting into feeders and will invite their buddies to join them. I tried squirrel feeders, but they want the good stuff, so baffles or a more permanent solution is needed.
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68TriShield 06:21 AM 10-28-2008
I use what Blackdog posted. They work quite well.
Why do you think they're called "Tree Rats"
:-)
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macpappy 06:30 AM 10-28-2008
.22 and a cast iron pot works for me.
Shoot the squirrel. Skin, clean and quarter. Season and dredge in flour and brown in hot grease in a cast iron dutch oven. Add onions, garlic, carrots and potatoes. Cover and place in 375 degree oven for about 2 hours.
Serve with french bread.
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theycallmedan'lboone 08:45 AM 10-28-2008
Originally Posted by Ace$nyper:
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Only way I've stopped the buggers.
+1 that way you get to eat 'em too!
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Spect 09:56 AM 10-28-2008
Originally Posted by Ace$nyper:
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Only way I've stopped the buggers.
QFT Those little buggers have all the time in the world they can figure out how to get around any of those other products.
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