Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders and How To Beat and Defeat those thieving squirrels

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By Rik Ravado

How Do You Keep Squirrels Off Your Bird Feeder?

First, you need to get to know your enemy. Squirrels belong to a family of mammals known as Sciuridae that include tree squirrels with bushy tails as well as flying squirrels, ground squirrels, chipmunks and woodchucks.

In the UK our native squirrels were originally red squirrels but they have been largely displaced the American Eastern Grey Squirrel.

There is a wood behind our house and a large oak tree in our garden so we are overrun with grey squirrels. They are very cute, but like naughty children, can also be very annoying.

Their irritating habits include chewing plants, Digging in plant pots and tubs, eating bulbs and even digging up whole plants and playing with them.  But their worst crime by far is destroying bird feeders and stealing the bird food inside.

Anyone who lives within range of squirrels and has put out a conventional bird feeder containing nuts or seeds will understand what I mean.

If it is made of plastic or wood then squirrels will take it apart by chewing and gnawing it until they can access the food. Trying to make the feeder inaccessible is more difficult that you might think.

Why a Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder?

Squirrels - Public Enemy No. 1?
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Squirrels - Public Enemy No. 1?
Typical Squirrel Attack on a Bird Feeder
Typical Squirrel Attack on a Bird Feeder

Squirrels are not only very smart and cunning but they can do all of the following:

  1. Leap well over 10 feet
  2. Climb along or down a thin metal wire
  3. Chew and gnaw plastic or wood to destruction
  4. Pull bird feeders to the ground by detaching them from supporting hooks, cable or other fixings

Here is a typical cycle of events that those who underestimate squirrels will experience:

  1. Start with wooden or plastic feeder hung from a bird table, pole etc. - The squirrel easily accesses the feeder, destroys it and eats the food.
  2. Similar feeder relocated where you are sure squirrel can't reach. For example, feeder hangs from a bracket mounted on a brick wall of the house 15 feet from the ground - squirrel climbs the brickwork and destroys feeder as before.
  3. Similar story if hung from a wire hanging from a tree branch. Squirrel leaps from the tree to the suspended feeder.
  4. If the feeder is made of bite-proof material then the squirrel will attempt to release it and get it on the ground and then roll it around to empty the contents.

So what can you do to defeat these hungry little bast**rds? The liberal view is to provide a squirrel-friendly feeding area especially for the local squirrels. However, the squirrels will rapidly remove all the food you provide and then bury what they can't eat.

They will then return to attacking the bird feeders with renewed vigour and energy (You've just provided them with an energy-rich meal!)

Just to show you that, I too have a soft spot for squirrels, I've included a shot of one of our local albino squirrels eating a nut I kindly provided!

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Albino Squirrel in my Garden

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders - An Albino Grey Squirrel in my Garden
Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders - An Albino Grey Squirrel in my Garden
Make Bird Feeder Squirrel proof by Enclosing in a Cage
Make Bird Feeder Squirrel proof by Enclosing in a Cage

Defence no. 1 - Enclose the Feeder in a Squirrel Proof Cage that only Birds can Enter

I made a home made version by enclosing the feeder in a suspended chicken wire cage.

Unfortunately an enterprising squirrel (be warned there is always one that is even smarter than the rest and won't give up) jumped onto the cage and then prised it open and squeezed inside.

Unfortunately for the squirrel he couldn't get out again. He or she became very stressed and, when I climbed the ladder and retrieved the cage, they made the most dreadful noises, assuming they was about to be my supper.

When I released the squirrel it was so upset that it just lay spread out on the grass at my feet waiting to die. However, once I left him alone he quickly recovered.

So unless you are a first class craftsman it is probably safer for you and the squirrels to buy a manufactured version of the caged feeder.

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders

Duncraft 171 Squirrel Proof Selective Feeder
Amazon Price: $46.96
List Price: $53.95
Avant Garden 8102-2 English Garden Bird Feeder
Amazon Price: $48.00
Squirrel Proof Baffle for Bird Feeder Protection
Squirrel Proof Baffle for Bird Feeder Protection

Defence No. 2 - Keep the Squirrels Away from the Feeder

This is typically done using baffles. These are dome-shaped objects mounted either on the suspending wire or the supporting pole which hopefully prevent the squirrel getting to the feeder.

I ended up with a feeder suspended on a wire about 15 feet off the ground between our oak tree and the house.

The squirrels simply walked, upside down along the wire and dropped onto the feeder. I then tried home-made baffles and grease on the wire but neither stopped them.

At one point I left the step ladder next to the suspended feeder (yes I am that stupid) and when I returned a squirrel had climbed the ladder and leapt onto the feeder.

Squirrel Closes Food Ports Making this Bird Feeder Squirrel Proof
Squirrel Closes Food Ports Making this Bird Feeder Squirrel Proof

Defence No. 3 - Shut the Food Hatch When the Squirrel Arrives

This approach typically involves shutters which drop over each of the food ports on the feeder, triggered by the extra weight of a fat squirrel as opposed to a small bird such as a tit.

Some feeders have a metal sleeve which covers the bottom part of the feeder when a squirrel lands on it. These only work if the squirrel attacks the feeder from above, for example, climbing down the supporting wire.

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder with Automatic Closing Hatches

Heritage Farms Absolute II Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
Amazon Price: $52.25
List Price: $89.99
Brome 1024 Squirrel Buster Plus Wild Bird Feeder with Cardinal Perch Ring
Amazon Price: $84.95
List Price: $94.95
Droll Yankee Flipper - Active Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
Droll Yankee Flipper - Active Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder

Approach 4 - Active hostility towards the squirrel

This is where it gets nasty. Squirrels projected through the air at high speeds, whirling blades, high voltage wires and explosive devices. These are just some of my fantasies.

The most practical devices include adding a motor to the base of the feeder so the feeding area spins when the squirrel 'perches' on the feeder. This hurls them into space.

Typical of these feeders is the Droll Yankee range that includes The Flipper (see entertaining video below). I have slight health and safety concerns here.

Be sure the motorised feeder isn't too high off the ground and avoid the temptation to put a padding pool of water under the feeder - this would be cruel!

Rotating/Tipping Squirrel Proof Bird feeders

Droll Yankees YF Flipper Bird Feeder
Amazon Price: $109.72
List Price: $135.00
Droll Yankees YCPT360 Yankee Tipper Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder
Amazon Price: $76.63
List Price: $99.95

'Flipper' in Action - Rotating Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder

Know your enemy

The following video is a reminder not to underestimate your opponent. Squirrels are very athletic and cunning! Watch out for the vending machine theft at the end!

Squirrel Poll

How Do You feel About Squirrels?

  • I can't resist their cute charms. I'd rather feed them than those noisy birds!
  • I think they are adorable but not in my garden!
  • I only like squirrels when they are in pot on the stove!
  • Squirrels are welcome in my garden but I won't tolerate them destoying my bird feeders.
See results without voting

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders

So if the squirrels are defeating your attempts to keep the local bird population alive, then now is time to fight back! If you are a handyman then get building the ultimate squirrel-proof bird feeder.

If not then check the Internet for the latest squirrel proof bird feeders designed to beat those thieving squirrels!

Why not let the world know what your take on the squirrel population is by voting in the poll opposite?

it is time to take the battle into the enemy camp. Buy or make a squirrel proof feeder and together we will win this battle!

Comments

Vivenda profile image

Vivenda 2 years ago

I take grave exception to this hub...

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Rik Ravado Hub Author 2 years ago

You squirrels think you own every garden but you don't. You might think your free-living, free-loading lifestyle is fine but why should I feed you or allow you to take food from my winged friends?

It is time you all learned to fend for yourselves and pick your food from the trees as God and nature intended!

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Bird Watching 2 years ago

Vivenda, we're just keeping the squirrels out, not eliminating them by tortuous means! I have even fed the squirrels at a separate station from my bird feeders and all is well.

Vivenda profile image

Vivenda 2 years ago

He never puts any out for me!

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Rik Ravado Hub Author 2 years ago

Bird watching - thanks for giving us a bird's eye view on this issue!

Vivenda - There is plenty of natural food where you hang out - you don't need peanuts. Anyway I can't believe I am having a debate with a squirrel!

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pager7 21 months ago

A good collection of videos!

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Rik Ravado Hub Author 21 months ago

pager7 - thanks for reading - glad you enjoyed!

discount bird feeders 18 months ago

those squirrels are something else, I didnt think I would ever solve my squirrel problem. great article and info.

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LVN 17 months ago

I so want a flipper bird feeder! Thanks.

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