Stopping squirrels from eating at the bird feeder
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a pellet gun works better
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save some money...give your kid a pellet gun
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Squirrels are just rats with puffy tails. I like to pop them with a pellet gun as well. I'll have to look into one of these shock feeders. I finally saved my suet cakes by using a horizontal feeder so the starlings can't devour it in one day.
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@TheNilvarg Oh thats not a bad idea. Unfortunately that carries an animal cruelity offense and could come with a fine or jail.
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Wow, a Squirrel-go-round !
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@STERENR The difference is squirrels are vermin and don't need help finding food and surviving. Birds eat incredible amounts of insects during warm months but need supplementation for the winter. They also eat bugs in the winter like eggs and larvae, though it isn't enough to rely on for full sustenance. Birds face many threats to their existence, like man-made structures and outdoor house cats. They need all the help they can get. On the other hand, squirrels survive on garbage.
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why would you put food for birds to come and get it, but you dont want squirrels to get it?. whats the diference o.O
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but my squirrels learned going on it = birdseed sprays everywere = food = bury it in lawn = pissing off man who has terrible aim with his damn BB gun >_<
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pretty neat
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@ckyguy5 a paintball gun would be much more fun :)
"So what if a fat bird comes around?" Hmmmm just think about that a little bit...
=)
ItDoesBreak 6 months ago 2
@ItDoesBreak Thats ok. It has a protection feature called "fat birds don't survive" that comes free with purchase!
ryaske 6 months ago
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What a retarded invention. You need something that electrocutes them when they climb up the pole.
TheNilvarg 2 years ago
Yup, go to smarthomeusa and type this in the search box:
SQRTSCTR-001
That is the shock treatment version of this. It is not as visually appealing when working tho, so you wont find many youtube videos of it.
ryaske 2 years ago