Squirrel Wars.(how to protect bird feeders from gray squirrels)(Brief Article)HARRISON, GEORGE
Squirrels are the bane of many bird feeders, but this simple design using just PVC and a plastic jug can keep those rodents out of the food you set out for your fine-feathered friends.
Don’t forget about animals and birds – though it’s spring already, we always need to support them. The simplest way is to craft a bird feeder. You’ll need
How to Build a "Flexi-Perch" Squirrel-proof Birdfeeder for $10 or Less: Anyone who puts up a birdfeeder hoping to to enjoy the birds will soon attract unwanted guests - squirrels. These cute but rapacious little monsters chase off the birds, eat all the
Drill a 1 and 1/2 inch hole for the birdhouse entrance with your hole saw. Step 4: Assembling the Birdhouse Start by attaching the walls to the bottom piece using either nails or a pneumatic nailer. Apply a thin line of wood glue along the top edges of the front and back panels, ...
Attract wild birds with bird feeders Build the hopper frame of the birdfeeder: In order to properly support the heavy roof of the feeder, a roof truss will also be added in the center of the base. In winter, a layer of snow can accumulate on the top of the hopper birdfeeder!
You may spray or scatter these things to your yard or near the place your bird feeders are located. Indeed, these scents will repel the raccoons away. Having a model of enemies of raccoons You can scare the raccoons away from your yard. You may place models of the enemies of raccoons in...
a Wood Doghouse Learn More → Feral cat and dog colonies rely upon the kindness of strangers to keep them nourished, but bowls of kibble attract anything with the need or desire for a snack. Bird-proof feeders can be purchased from pet supply retailers, but they can put a dent in your...
2. Prevent access to the feeder There are a few ways you can prevent chipmunks from reaching the bird feeders. One method I find effective is mounting the feeders using thing metal poles. Chipmunks are adept at climbing wood posts. But thin, smooth metals are a challenge to climb for them...
It is not unusual for me to miss a shot or to lock focus (based on focus point setup) on a bird and then afterwards see that some of the lens’ field of vision was obstructed by the wood moulding. For the most part, the image is ruined. Hooded Warbler, MaleLeaping Down to a ...