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Raccoon Guard

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Stop raccoons and squirrels from climbing your pole!

Keep raccoons and squirrels away from your bird seed. Slip this steel barrier onto your pole and critters can't climb up to reach your feeders. Easily slides over the top of your existing sectional pole! Attractive pole baffle with flat top and bottom, pole sold separately. Durable galvanized steel with black weather-resistant finish. 7-1/2 inch diameter. 28 inches tall.

  • Raccoon Guard measures 28 inches tall
  • Stop raccoons & squirrels from climbing up to your bird feeders
  • Fits round poles up to 1-1/2 inches or square poles up to 1-1/8 inches
  • Easy to slide over the top of your sectional pole
  • Made in the USA

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Jun 14, 2016
Amateur Birder
WORKS GREAT!!
This baffle works great! I had bought a 3 hook bird feeder station that just kept attracting squirrels and raccoons. I bought this and set it up and as long as it is at the right height, it keeps everything off my feeders.
Jan 12, 2016
Debbie
Raccoon Guard
We are very happy to have purchased this guard. For the first time last night, the raccoon could not climb the pole and to the platform feeder. The raccoons had destroyed several platform feeders and eaten a lot of the bird food. Not anymore. This will actually save us money in the long run.
Feb 6, 2015
Karl Birdwatcher
Keeps climbers off the feeder
After constructing four homemade baffles over the years with stovepipe I decided to try this ready made one with a Universal pole (0703). It works great and am I happy not to have to fool with hanger iron, wire mesh, etc. Attractive too!
Jul 4, 2012
Pam
It works!
Purchased this to keep the racoons from climbing up the pole to help themselves to the bird seed. It has worked successfully and keeps the squirrels off the pole as well.

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