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Use A Recycled Squirrel Feeder That’s Built To Last!
Reuse and Recycle….the stuff really lasts longer!
The Much Box is a great way to feed squirrels! Food stays dry, keeping it fresher longer, and squirrels learn to lift the lid for treats. It’s pretty funny to watch them too!
The Munch Box Squirrel Feeder does it’s job well, and comes in traditional wood, or recycled plastic models. The recycled Munch Box is guaranteed to never crack, split or fade, and pretty much will last for a lifetime of backyard squirrel feeding. Recycled bird and squirrel feeders also help to keep these plastics and milk jugs out of our landfills.
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Entertaining and Durable Squirrel Feeders
Squirrels have to eat too!
In most yards, grey squirrels are inevitable…they’ll get into your bird feeders and steal seed like no tomorrow! Persistent, athletic, and impossible, sometimes it’s just better to” join ’em if you can’t beat ’em”
Using squirrel feeders helps deter squirrels from bird feeders and many of them are really entertaining to watch. For example, the Squngee, (which is 2 corn cobs attached to bungee cords) can be downright funny to watch as squirrels grab a bite to eat. These are not cruel at all, in fact you are offering real nourishment for squirrels…in hopes of keeping them away from bird feeders.
Check out this YouTube Video of the Squngee below:
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A Bird Feeder Just Shouldn’t be a Squirrel Feeder
In our yard there are many bird feeders to accommodate different species. We take backyard birding pretty seriously and really enjoy the hobby, sometimes our birds eat better than we do! Lately though the squirrels have been getting out of hand, and getting more difficult to tolerate! They have their own feeders…but it’s never enough. After the destruction of our screen on the back porch, it may be time to re-think things. There is a common denominator with all bird feeders…squirrel baffles! For the most part, they work great, maybe that’s why the critters want “in” now?
We have a bungee cord Squirrel Feeder, and an old fly-thru feeder for the squirrels, which we’ll put old suet, fruit scraps, and cracked corn in. They get 2 corn cobs a day, as we’ve given up on the Corn Logs…they keep stealing them! Ample water, and spillage from bird feeders keeps them fat and happy. My problem is: Do they have to tell all their friends? Now, when we see them up on the deck, small rocks are thrown their way, but alas, they’re back in 5 minutes. I always liked the little critters, now, I’m not so sure!