3201S – Homestead’s Super Stop-A-Squirrel Bird Feeder has a 11 pound seed capacity. This feeder has a beautiful Green River Texture color that will look great in your yard. You can pole mount (up to 11/4 diameter poles) with the mounting clips included (pole is NOT included). It can also be post or tree mounted with mounting hardware included. The stainless steel spring adjusts to deprive squirrels of feed and also restrict large birds by closing the feeding ports. The large, clear window easily allows you to see the seed level. This feeder’s removable seed bin allows for easy filling and cleaning. Made in the USA.
Product Features
- Stop A Squirrel 2 pack combo feeders
- Each feeder holds up to 11 lbs of mixed seed
- Patent Remov A Bin makes it easy to fill
- Feeder hangs or mounts
Not squirrel proof for me, but still pretty good. (6/25. changed to 5 stars. Please see update! Working as advertised!)) I live in Florida and perhaps that accounts for some of the following impressions, but I think they need to be posted. I purchased this in Jan. of 2015, so I have had it approx. a year and a half at the time of this review. I have had a chance to see the other reviews and while I share some of the impressions, I have also had some disappointments. First, for the positive experiences.1.The feeder seems sturdy and, being free of plastic in most exposed area, there has been no serious…
Buh-bye squirrels! Ha! Finally a bird feeder the slick squirrels can’t get into. So funny watching them try to maneuver this without success. The birds prefer my other feeders than this one, which I was surprised because of the ledge but they eat it. Glad I purchased.Update 6/27 Took the birds a little while to get used to this feeder but as you can see by the pic they are now waiting in line!(only problem is the mess they leave…I just cleaned it last night, sorry about that!)
Best feeder ever. Wow!! We just love this bird feeder. For years we’ve been fighting off the squirrels. We have tried almost ever different feeders to no avail. Then we gave this one a try. The first two weeks or so a line up of squirrels jumped on only to slide right down the top onto the ground. They tried everything. Jumping from tree branches, climbing up the trunk of the tree, hanging from the squirrel guard. All just slid and fell to the ground. It was comical. My husband and I stood for long…