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| CATEGORY: | Kitchen |
| MANUFACTURER: | Outdoor Seasons |
| FEATURES: | Six feeding ports that allow birds to feed, Ports close under weight of squirrels on perchs, Holds more than 3 pounds of seed, Hang and enjoy |
| MEDIA: | Kitchen |
| MPN: | 336 |
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| UPC: | 078978336001 |
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Customer Reviews of Birdfeeder, Squirrel Be Gone Mixed Bird Feeder
Too decorative to be functional Well, concept is good, but the holes in the leaf shapes allow the squirrels to chew their way into the feeder. We're still looking for a reasonably priced squirrel proof feeder. All of them seem to have some fatal flaw in design. We've also has problems with the spring being sprung too.
Springs Be Gone
I, too, must have fat squirrels in my yard. The little buggers broke the springs on this (cuss word) feeder within a day. It's a lot easier, and less expensive, to put a Mandarin baffler OVER your feeder than to buy one of these stupid things. I tried twice and both feeders were returned because the springs popped after a day. As other reviewers said, it's also a bear to keep the inside of the thing clean. There's no way to get to the very bottom of the feeder in the corners. The slightest bit of moisture that gets to the seed and your seed will sprout, making for a lot of sick birds.
Feeder Be Gone
We bought this feeder for my elderly folks last year. It is a beautiful feeder to look at, and a nice idea in theory, but it simply doesn't work with real squirrels. I can't help but think that this wasn't field-tested before it was put on the market. The first time it was hung up, it came crashing down as the screw fastener from the hanger through the roof isn't sturdy enough to hold it up when it's full of seed. The springs sprung right away from the weight of squirrels, and Dad's not the type of guy to enjoy monkeying around with engineering such as this. Considering how flimsy the springs are, it would be a waste of time for an engineer type to try to adjust it. The folks have continued to use the feeder anyway, squirrels and all. The only thing that keeps the squirrels away for any period of time is that is continues to crash to the ground on a regular basis. They will be getting a different bird feeder for Christmas this year!