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Squirrels: Are they? Just mice with better PR? Be aware that this material is not safe reading for squirrel lovers, or even squirrel advocates. In my opinion, squirrels are worse than mice, they are smarter, more devious and more destructive. I’ve had them nest in my chimney, chew holes in my eaves to get into my walls, and destroy multiple bird feeders. I even chewed through one entire 4×2 piece of wood pergola to get to the grease block.
With popularity Smart bird feedersIt’s even more important that you learn ways to keep them out of your garden, lest you turn your investment into a pile of chewed-up plastic bits. To make matters worse, if you live on the West Coast like me, you’re probably dealing with the eastern gray squirrel, a non-native and invasive species that competes for resources with native species like western gray squirrels. What’s a backyard bird enthusiast to do?
Lucky for you, I’ve been feeding birds for nearly 25 years in three different states, been testing smart feeders for the past year, and have almost daily battles with furry neighborhood enemies. You’ve tried everything and figured out what works, and what doesn’t, so you can maintain your sanity.
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First, there’s a tried-and-true way to thwart squirrels, and it’s free and harmless. Experts refer to it as 5-7-9 rule: Keep your feeder at least 5 feet off the ground, and 7 feet away from structures such as houses, trees, or fences; And within 9 feet of anything overhead they can jump from, such as a tree branch or roof. This usually means placing your feeder on a pole with a baffle (I use the set above), or hanging it from a long shepherd’s hook.
If you’re in the market for a bird feeder, especially a Smart feederIt’s essential that it have the option to be hung or mounted on a pole, because if you can just mount it to a fence or tree, you’re basically rolling out a welcome mat for the squirrels. (All Smart Feeders I recommendincluded birdvi and Bird friendincluding pole holders.) If you want to go the extra mile, you can too Grease your pole With Crisco, which doesn’t last long but is good for an entertaining day or two.
Note that if your smart feeder doesn’t have a solar panel attached to charge the battery, you probably won’t be able to mount it on the pole with the feeder without some jury rigging, so I recommend choosing a model with a built-in solar roof or no solar panel at all.