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Squirrels are not only a nuisance, they can also do major damage to your bird feeders and home. Is this scented flower the ...
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House Digest on MSNSquirrels Won't Touch Your Bird Feeder When You Hang It In One Ideal SpotSquirrels are notorious for outsmarting bird feeders, but there's a precise way to position one that makes them physically incapable of reaching it.
Squirrels are trainable, like most animals, and if you give them food they like in an easily accessible manner, they’re not going to care much about your bird feeders.
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How to Keep Squirrels Out of Your Bird Feeder—Once and For All - MSNKeeping squirrels out isn’t just about preserving seed—it’s about maintaining peace, protecting your feeder from damage, and enjoying the serene spectacle of birds without the rodent ruckus.
How to DIY a Bird Feeder Flipper Bird Feeder Nearly 4,000 Amazon reviewers have positively rated this clever contraption, which—if you do the math—adds up to a whole lot of thwarted squirrels.
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Outdoor Guide on MSNWaking Up To An Empty Bird Feeder? An Unexpected Pest May Be To BlameIf you wake up every morning to an empty bird feeder, this nocturnal critter might be to blame. Learn who the culprit is and how to prevent empty bird feeders.
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Green Matters on MSNGardener Urges People to Paint Their Bird Feeder Poles White — This Wards off Squirrels InstantlyConnie and her husband Pat invented this trick when they came across a mysterious squirrel who was raiding their feeder every ...
The two window feeders, doused with cayenne dust, each with a slightly different seed mix, attracted more birds, a wider species list, and perfect viewing.
Squirrel Buster Plus Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder What you need to know: This bird feeder seals off access to its seeds when the weight of a squirrel is placed on its perch ring.
Sally Stranix, 64, has been smearing Vaseline on the stand of her bird feeder to stop one "greedy" squirrel from feasting on the food she leaves out for winged friends, according to a report from ...
Bring on the spice Birds aren’t affected by capsaicin – the compound that makes peppers spicy – but mammals, including squirrels, definitely are. Sprinkling cayenne pepper on your birdseed or using a ...
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