The patented Squirrel Buster technology is truly squirrel proof. Thousands of delighted bird lovers have confirmed it. The Squirrel Buster Classic has openings in the wire grid that align with the seed ports and provide birds access to the seed. When a squirrel climbs onto the feeder, its weight automatically forces the grid down, closing access to the seed ports. Squirrels and many large birds are foiled but not harmed in any way.
Product Features
- LIFETIME CARE: you only need to buy one of our products, and we will guarantee to service your feeder for free for the rest of your life!
- TRULY SQUIRREL PROOF: the weight of an adult squirrel automatically closes the shroud denying access to seed.
- NON-ADJUSTABLE
- NEED FOR CLEARANCE: hang providing an 18-inch/47-cm CLEARANCE on all sides.
- CHEW PROOF: all feeder parts exposed to squirrels are made of chew proof materials.
Excellent Feeder; Works Well and Well Made My wife has always been an avid bird watcher and there has almost always been a couple of bird feeders in the yard. Several years ago she bought a Squirrel Buster Plus and it has served well. This is the first time we have has a chance to use a Squirrel Buster Classic and it has proven to be an excellent feeder. Though we have only had it in the yard a couple of days it is already attracting a variety of birds to itself.The idea behind this feeder is straightforward. The feeder has…
Squirrel proof in the tree only! I just received my new Brome bird feeder last week and so far, it has been great! Several new birds have visited our yard since putting this new feeder up. With that said, a new breed of highly trained squirrels with night vision goggles and sophisticated tools have also appeared. Up until today, the squirrels have tried relentlessly to obtain seeds from my new feeder, but no luck. Well today, I went outside to find my feeder on the ground and the usual suspect gorging himself on the spilled…
Squirrel-Proof . . .NOT Bear-Proof! Originally purchased in 2013, this feeder worked beautifully . . . until the December evening I left it outside, foolishly assuming that local bears would already be hibernating. They weren’t. The critter managed to snap the inner mechanism that closes the feeder over the feeding ports – but that was all. Though it was no longer squirrel-proof, it was still a fully functioning feeder, which I continued to use for a few more years until . . . I left it out again last night. This time, he…