Monday, January 12, 2009

How To Make Squirrel Proof Feeders?

migratory birds

Squirrels are a nuisance for bird lovers as these pesky creatures eat away the food meant for wild birds. With great skill at walking on anything, such as wires and poles, and with the ability to jump from high branches of trees, these creatures always seem to find a way into a bird feeder. Once they do so, they leave little or nothing for the hungry birds. The only solution is to have squirrel proof feeders for the birds. This is the only way to keep them away from the wild bird seed.

There are many different bird feeders on the market for the wild species of birds you would like to attract. You will find that many of them are topped with plastic domes to keep the pesky squirrels from getting the wild bird food. The squirrel proof bird feeders have plastic domes fitted at the top and at the bottom. When the squirrels try to climb up the pole or descend the suspension wire they encounter the deterrent. Unable to tackle it they fall to the ground, spilling a little bit of seed in the process, which they eat. But the amazing thing is the creatures try this very trick again and again till they are full. Squirrels definitely find ingenuous ways of getting what they want from a squirrel proof bird feeder.

The market is flooded with squirrel proof feeders. Choosing the right one is tricky. Hummingbird feeders do not attract squirrels, yet hopper feeders, bird tables and platform stands will no doubt maximize the chance of attracting squirrels. So always place your bird feeder away from trees and house roofs that the squirrels can use as jumping points, and your migratory birds should get the food you have left for them.

Meat for one may be poison for another, or so goes the old saying. Though it is unlikely that squirrels would know that a certain food is poisonous, they certainly would not think twice about devouring these foods, which is why squirrel proof feeders are needed. Cardinals, chickadees, titmice, and other species of birds love safflower seeds whereas squirrels hate them. Niger thistle is also not favored by squirrels much. Adding these foods to your bird feeding program is a definite way of making your bird feeder squirrel resistant.

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