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Squirrel Proof Double Suet Feeder, Brown

Item # 5547
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Prevent gray squirrels from stealing all the suet

Attract Downy Woodpeckers and other small birds, while keeping out gray squirrels. This caged suet feeder features 1-1/2 inch fly-through wire openings with easy entry for small birds. Holds two suet cakes just out of reach from gray squirrels, so you can save on suet. The speckled brown roof locks to keep out critters. Includes eye hook for hanging. Durable all-metal feeder. 9-1/2 inch diameter. 11 inches tall.

  • Holds 2 suet cakes or seed cakes
  • Attract birds & save on suet with this caged feeder
  • Features 1-1/2 inch wire openings to keep out gray squirrels
  • Remove the roof for easy filling from the top

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Mar 7, 2021
Maine Gal
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Squirrels Gave Up!
Try as they might, our gray squirrels could not reach the suet. Small birds benefit with this feeder although it keeps larger birds out. Perfect for chickadees, tufted titmouse, nuthatch and smaller woodpeckers. Small birds were hesitant at first but after several weeks now have plenty of repeat customers!
Jul 27, 2019
Buzzbea
My Squirrel was Frantic
I had tried everything to keep my squirrel out of the suet. One particular squirrel even had a taste for red pepper suet. He was so frustrated by my new feeder that he tried to chew through the wires in the outer cage in order to get to the suet. I don't think he succeeded because he seems to have given up. However, when I went to add new suet cakes, I realized that the orange tinge on the wires was not from the red pepper in the remaining suet cakes, but from rust on the wires. In his desperation, the squirrel had chewed the coating off many of the wires on the outer cage. I will need to repaint and recoat them before winter.
Aug 16, 2017
Steve
Great feeder, but baby sparrows are getting trapped
I feed hundreds of Blue Jays, Woodpeckers, and Black-cap chickadees, and sparrows. In addition I see several other breeds now and then. Lately, I have had to take wire-cutters out and free baby sparrows that get tangled up in the inside area. I suggest that the separation between wires on the inner box be reduced by about 1/8th inch or so.
Jul 2, 2017
Carleen
Great for Grays
Buying a second one for all our new baby Downy woodpeckers. They can climb right into the feeder. Chickadees love it too. The birds are so small, they can get through the outer wire cage and get to the suet. Unfortunately, the red squirrels have figured it out and can squeeze right through the wire and get to the suet. The grays can't fit through and eat all the suet.
Jan 21, 2015
Susie
love it!!!
We are really enjoying this product. It is well worth the price. The suet you keep away from the squirrels saves you money.

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