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| How To Drive Squirrels Away From Your Birdfeeder | |||||
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If you love to put out bird feeders for the birds
in your area you will find out that in most
instances where there are birds there are
squirrels. While the birds and the squirrels in
general live in peace, your bird feeder may not.
If you come home to find out your bird feeder
empty day after day but the birds are still
waiting for food you might have an issue with
squirrels. Squirrels speedily learn how to use
the bird feeders and they get the seed before the
birds can consume it. Squirrels are a daunting issue for most bird watching fanatics, but they don't have to be. In other words, a shroud will cover the openings where the seeds come out so the squirrel can not access the seed. The squirrels will promptly observe that they can not get seed from the feeder and they will move on. This will permit the birds to carry on feeding in peace without having to worry about the squirrels stealing their food. Of course, because these units function on weight you |
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