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Heritage Farms Pic-A-Seed Wild Bird Feeder () Heritage Farms Pic-A-Seed tube feeders are manufactured in the USA. The PETG (polyethylene terephthalate glycol) tube material is UV stabilized to prevent damage from sunlight. The metal parts are heavy-duty zinc die cast material humming bird feeder rubbermaid and are powder coated for a pleasing finish. The wide rim on the top helps keep the seed dry. Squirrels will find the weighted top difficult to open to reach the seed supply. The feeder base is easily disassembled with a TORX Screwdriver (available at most hardware stores or by calling customer service), humming bird feeder rubbermaid and the perch rods can be pushed out humming bird feeder rubbermaid and removed for cleaning. As a reminder, please take care of your bird guests by cleaning your feeder regularly with a mild disinfectant solution (10% household bleach) to reduce the incidence of disease spread by dirty feeders. Make sure the feeder is dry before refilling your feeder. Please note: Bird's feet will not freeze to metal perches in freezing weather. Feeding Birds can be done year round as birds delight in supplementing their foraging diet with seed from feeders. The seed ports are designed to be used with Nyger thistle as well as small seed finch mixes. Besides the obvious benefit of winter-feeding, springtime feeding is critical as nesting adults often have less time to forage for seed humming bird feeder rubbermaid and are helped by a readily accessible seed supply nearby. Additionally, American Goldfinch plumage is at its most brilliant in the summer months. Notes: Make sure Nyger thistle seed is fresh. If birds refuse to eat the seed, it is suggested that the old, spoiled seed be replaced with fresh seed. Placement of your Heritage Farms Pic-A-Seed tube feeder should be near shrubbery or the protection of a tree to provide a secure feeding area for the birds. Open areas are an invitation for predators humming bird feeder rubbermaid and should be avoided if possible. Placing any feeder in a new location may take a while for the birds to accept humming bird feeder rubbermaid and visit it. Patience humming bird feeder rubbermaid and a high quality seed will shorten the time for acceptance.
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Squirrel Diner Metal Squirrel Feeder (8" H) Help has finally arrived to deter our pesky squirrel friends from raiding bird feeders. Simply place the Cherry Valley Feeders Squirrel Diner in a location away from your bird feeders. Attach it to a convenient tree, post or fence. Fill it with peanuts, corn, wildlife mix or regular wild bird seed humming bird feeder rubbermaid and watch the squirrels have a ball!WHY FEED SQUIRRELS?Nearly 80% of people who feed wild birds have problems with squirrels invading bird feeders. Not only do they destroy wood humming bird feeder rubbermaid and plastic feeders, but they also raid feeders of high quality humming bird feeder rubbermaid and costly birdseed. The average gray squirrel can jump 3 to 4 feet straight up humming bird feeder rubbermaid and can leap horizontally around 10 to 12 feet, so there aren't many feeders that can be placed out of the reach of squirrels.THE ANSWER TO INVADING SQUIRRELS! FEED THEM!The Cherry Valley Feeders Squirrel Diner is both an effective humming bird feeder rubbermaid and entertaining way to feed squirrels. Squirrels will quickly learn to eat in their own area, leaving the well protected, squirrel resistant feeder to the birds.The highest feeding activity will naturally be in the winter months when food is scarce, but you will get year-round activity with your Squirrel Diner. Squirrels learn to access the Squirrel Diner with the easy opening top humming bird feeder rubbermaid and even like to climb inside to eat humming bird feeder rubbermaid and play.Place this squirrel feeder in an area that is far from bird feeders. Cherry Valley Feeders Squirrel Diner can be filled with all types of food, such as sunflower seeds, cracked or whole kernel corn, wildlife mix, wild birdseed, or peanuts.With Squirrels, Just Remember, If You Cant Beat'Em, Feed'Em!
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