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Is there such a thing as a |
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Who cares. Even if their was, just let the poor squirrel get a share too. :( ------------------------------ ----------------------------- -Wes (Go vegetarian and save lives every day of the year!!) |
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Yes there is. Here's a link with lots of different designs that are all squirrel proof. http://www.bestnest.com/bestne st/squirrel_proof_bird_feeders .asp?src=googleaws&kw=squirrel _proof_bird_feeder |
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I have seen them at the pet store, so yes you can get them. |
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There are all kinds. Try the link below for more info. |
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Rub Vaseline on the pole holding the feeder so they can't climb up. |
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not really, lol. every time they make a squirrel proof bird feeder, nature makes a better squirrel. my retired dad likes to sprinkle seads on the driveway couple of times a day so the squirrel has to walk around and gather them slowly, giving the birds more time to pick them up from around the squirrel. at one point he nailed a dish onto a platter and set that on a very high metal pole so that squirrels can't jump on it or climb on it, but they found a way to climb or jump up after about 6 months. |
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There is but the only one I've seen spins really fast and usually the squirrel gets hurt in the end. I don't think it's worth the chance. But maybe there is another one out there that won't hurt the squirrel. I know some people don't care, but I do, I just don't think it's right. |
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Squirrels are determined & greedy little creatures. They just take the bird seed & bury it. First it would have to be of all metal construction; mounted away from any tree branches in jumping distance. Then you'd need a baffle on the mounting pole. I put a separate squirrel feeder with peanuts in it. Then we saw a Blue Jay lifting the lid & eating them. |
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