16 August 2010

Advantages of Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders (squirrel proof feeders)

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Squirrel proof bird feeders can offer a measure of prevention against damaging by rodents and various unwanted birds imposing on your back yard. They are usually very easy to come by and do not cost you a fortune to purchase. There are various brands of these feeders and you should check with the supplier in your area which squirrel proof bird feeders will be best suited to the needs of your back yard inhabitants.

You will need to ensure these bird feeders only prevent various forms of rodents acquiring the food stored inside of them, as you wouldn't want to prevent the various bird species you wish to invite into your garden not to be able to eat food specifically for them. A popular brand of squirrel proof feeders is called the Yankee Squirrel Feeder. It is sold through out America and enjoys a large amount of success due to its effectiveness in the bird housing community. Squirrels find it intensely difficult to acquire the food held inside these feeders. Other popular forms of feeders include humming bird feeders as well as window bird feeders.

The UK bird is extremely wary of squirrels and they will not want to go near an area which is inhabited by squirrels, this can also be said about the spinner bird. It is best to suggest that you decide what kind of birds you would wish to house as in the end no matter how hard you try rodents will be attracted to the bird food you supply to the carious bird species in your area. But by using the right brand of squirrel proof bird feeders the chances of these rodents obtaining the bird food is considerably reduced.

Feeders add value to your birdhouses, as they will ultimately attract more birds. Blue birds for instance love window feeders as they are usually not in confined spaces and are easily reachable. Humming birds love beautiful colored feeders, as they are attracted to bright colors. What feeder you choose will most likely depend on the type of bird you wish to attract. Keep on the lookout for sparrows though as they will eat whatever is in sight and will nest in whatever birdhouse is available whether or not that is your preference.

A combination of feeders and beautiful designs can make a beautiful birdhouse any bird will be proud to nest in. It is also a rewarding feeling to see those hatchlings from the first time they open their eyes. It is your duty as the birdhouse constructor to ensure that there is food readily available when birds decide to nest in the houses that you have built. Not supplying them with the needed food supplement will result in possible fatalities as the mother will go off in search of food and more often than not leave her young behind to fend for themselves. Thereby exposing them to various predators.

Squirrel proof bird feeders can supply some form of prevention of that happening and will also leave you with content birds in your garden.

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09 August 2010

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders - Ways to Get Rid of Squirrels in Your Feeder (squirrel proof feeders)

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 There are really 2 basic approaches to keeping squirrels out of your bird feeder. The first is to simply try to block them from getting to the feeder. There are two common types of feeders that do that.

Baffled Bird Feeder - By simply restricting access to the the food in the feeder, you frustrate them and they move off. The advantage to using a baffle is that it more or less separates the squirrel proof barrier from the feeder itself, so that the bird have free access to the bird seed, and any size bird can still use the feeder. This is often the more aesthetic approach. This is often done by pole mounting the feeder, and putting the baffle on the pole. Other types use a hanging arrangement and the baffle forms a roof over the feeder.

The disadvantage of this approach is that squirrels can leap large distances, and are incredibly agile climbers, so that they will often find a way to land on the actual feeder and bypass the baffling. With the top mounted feeder you may also find a squirrel smart enough to climb down and cause the feeder to swing, and while they may not gain access to the feeder itself they can cause the bird food to spill to the ground, where they can get all the food they want.

Caged Bird Feeders - Another very common solution is to use a caged feeder. These are easy to spot, the construction includes some type of cage around the actual feeder area. It's a fairly open mesh, and in fact a tube style caged feeder looks similar to an electronic bug zapper with the open mesh surrounding the tube.

Caged feeders are better at keeping the squirrels out of the feeder, but they can still get to it and scare off the birds that are trying to use the feeder. This is often the case when you are trying to attract smaller birds.

The second approach to getting rid of squirrels in your bird feeder is to move them out. The much more effective types of squirrel proof feeders are those that cause the squirrel to fall off or be thrown from the feeder. There are two types of those feeders as well, weight activated feeders and the battery powered or electronic motorized feeders. While this won't harm the squirrels they are fun to watch in action...

You can learn more about these feeders and see videos of these squirrel proof bird feeders in action at http://www.birdfeederz.com This includes the motorized Droll Yankees squirrel proof birdfeeders as well.

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02 August 2010

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders - Five Things to Ensure Your Selection is a Success (squirrel proof feeders)

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When your yard is covered with snow, the easiest way to enjoy feeding birds is to simply toss seed out on the ground... it's the lazy person's way to bird feeding. But it's much better for the birds to get their treats from a more formal - built for the purpose - bird feeder, off the ground.

Regardless of the time of year, bird food that that spends even a short time on the ground is susceptible to contamination from animal droppings, bacteria, dampness, mold, and lawn chemicals. But there's no written rule that says bird feeders have to be fancy.

Once the love of bird watching takes hold, you'll find yourself looking for feeders that bring a wide variety of birds and a smaller population of resident squirrels. Fortunately, or unfortunately once you actually begin the shopping experience, there's a huge variety of manufactured bird feeders for you to choose from. Some cater to only small birds, some serve peanuts, some hold thistle, some hold suet, and others hold enough seed that you only fill them once a week. Feeders also vary dramatically in quality and durability, as well as bird safety.

Selecting the "right" squirrel proof bird feeder comes down to a handful of considerations: the type of birds you want to attract; the intended feeder placement; the quality you desire; the aesthetics or appearance of the feeder; the ease of cleaning and caring for it; and, last but not least, the squirrel-proof nature of the feeder.

All else being equal, if your feeder is constantly raided by squirrels, you'll be robbed of your original intention... to enjoy the peaceful pastime of bird watching. Those cute little rodents will take over your feeders, scare away the birds, and eat all your seed, not to mention the fact that they will destroy your feeders in the process. To keep squirrels out of your feeders takes a combination of the right bird feeder design, and thoughtful placement to escape their tenacious ingenuity and incredible athletic ability.

So how do you make the "right" bird feeder choice?

Placement - Pick a location that has easy year-round accessibility; consider the "mess factor" around any bird feeder; choose a view that is rewarding for you; and find a place that doesn't aid the squirrels. Remember... squirrels can jump 4 to 6 feet vertically and 6 to 8 feet horizontally

Quality - Design, durability and craftsmanship have some relationship to price. The better the materials going in, the better the final product and its lifespan. Decide how much you want to spend and go with a reputable manufacturer known for building durable products for a fair price.

Aesthetics - Looks are a matter of personal taste. Personally, I'm not as concerned about how a feeder looks as how the birds will like it.

Maintenance - Pay attention to what it takes to clean your feeder. Some are easy and some are designed as though they will never have to be opened up and cleaned... but they will.

Squirrel-Proof Design - The only sure way to know if any bird feeder is successful in repelling squirrels is to look at the feedback of previous customers. Every manufacturer claims their feeders are squirrel-proof, but few truly are. Amazon.com has the most customer contributions on this topic if you have time to wade through them.

If you don't have that kind of time, check out the feeders and customer feedback already researched for their success at the Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder Store

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