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  2. Are the Squirrels Treating Your Bird Feeders Like a Buffet ...

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    8-Quart Bird Feeder. Designed specifically for small songbirds, this feeder features a trough-style port system that will allow for a flurry of feathered friends to buffet at your feeder.

  3. Bird feeder - Wikipedia

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    Birds can still feed as they weigh less and the ports remain open under their weight. Other seed feeders are designed to be mounted on poles as it is believed that squirrels reach seed feeders more easily from trees than from poles. The simplest type of squirrel proof feeder is a tube-like feeder surrounded by a metal cage.

  4. Squirrel 'Works the Pole' Like a Professional in Gorgeous ...

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    In a video shared by @jfisky55, it shows the squirrel trying so dang hard to climb up what is probably a birder feeder pole. It climbs and climbs, but sadly slides down the pole no matter what the ...

  5. Trapped grey freed from ‘squirrel-proof’ bird feeder - AOL

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    The greedy squirrel ate so much he could not escape from the feeder in a Hartlepool back garden, the RSPCA said. Trapped grey freed from ‘squirrel-proofbird feeder Skip to main content

  6. Tree squirrel - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of a pet squirrel on a leash with a feeder in a 14th-century antiphonary (Bruges Public Library, MS. SVC 010A) Squirrels have been kept as pets in Western society at least until the 19th century. Because of their small size and tame nature, they were especially popular with women and the clergy. [6]

  7. Bird control spike - Wikipedia

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    A bird control spike, also known as an anti-roosting spike, [1] pigeon spike, or roost modification, is a device consisting of long, needle-like rods used for bird control. Bird control spikes can be attached to building ledges, street lighting , and commercial signage to prevent wild or feral birds from perching or roosting.

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