Perky-Pet 5108-2 Fortress Squirrel Resistant Wild Bird Feeder

Deter squirrels with the Fortress Feeder! This uniquely designed metal cage on the outside, protects your feeder from damage that squirrels often cause. Rust resistant finish! The Perky-Pet Fortress squirrel resistant bird feeder features 12 feeding stations and a 4.5 lb seed capacity. The clear plastic reservoir makes it easy to monitor seed levels. This model also has a chew and rust-resistant finish and an integrated seed funnel that makes filling fast and easy. These innovations make this squirrel proof feeder one of the most economical and convenient on the market! Remember to clean your squirrel proof feeder at least twice a week with a mild soap and water solution.

Product Features

  • 4.5 lb seed capacity
  • Chew and rust-resistant finish
  • 12 feeding ports
  • Integrated seed funnel that makes filling fast and easy

3 thoughts on “Perky-Pet 5108-2 Fortress Squirrel Resistant Wild Bird Feeder”

  1. Nothing is Squirrel Proof! I read several reviews giving this such a bad rating because it was not “Squirrel Proof.” It is not advertised as “Squirrel PROOF” and I am not confident that there is any actual 100% Squirrel Proof bird feeder on the market currently. 

  2. Feed birds and squirrels with this. Yes. it is squirrel proof, sort of. The squirrels can’t chew on the plastic inner tube, however they can cling to the outside and reach in to feed to their hearts content. Also, the top doesn’t have a strong locking mechanism, so our squirrels have learned to take the top off, then reach down inside the feeder 

  3. A great feeder for woodpeckers I agree with the reviewers complaining that this feeder is not squirrel-proof. In our particular case the little devils circumvent our pole-mounted baffle by leaping to the feeder from a large nearby tree and then help themselves to the gourmet selection of shelled seeds and nuts that we fill the feeder with. HOWEVER, if you live in a wooded area like we do, this is a fabulous feeder for attracting woodpeckers because they can hold onto the outer metal cage with their claws while they peck at…

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