Though designed to attract wild birds,
bird feeders also have the effect of attracting other wildlife species. The prospect of an easy meal is too alluring, so whenever you offer food to wild birds, sooner or later you will attract squirrels.
With a single feeder, both birds and squirrels end up competing for the same resource. Consequently, the larger, more active squirrels scare away birds and in the process bird feeders get damaged. Most bird feeders simply are not designed to withstand the persistent and energetic activity of foraging squirrels. Maintain backyard harmony and prevent costly damage to bird feeders by providing squirrels a feeder of their own – one designed to challenge them but at the same time resist damage. Look for durable, squirrel-resistant materials such as metal or solid thick-cut hardwood construction to ensure lasting enjoyment. Bird Feeders are for the Birds Placement Recommended Squirrel Products |
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