Best $10 squirrel repellent ever!

I considered doing the same thing as the OP, but settled for a slingshot and paint pellets instead. I’ve also discovered that if a squirrel starts building a nest in one of the trees, it works pretty well to knock the nest out of the tree, thus encouraging them to go elsewhere.

Spinning bird feeder. (:46)

Manufacturer’s video. (11:11)

Squirrels eating at your bird feeder? Solution: change the name to a squirrel feeder. Now it’s the birds that are the interlopers.

Be thankful for just raccoons. A cousin has to bring her feeders in every night or they get trashed by a black bear…

We had a black bear mess with the feeders right in front of our house last year. After my gf took some pictures I went outside onto our porch (8-10 feet from the bear) and yelled at it. It [del]ran[/del] sauntered off. We kept the feeders inside for a few days, then put them back out.

I can’t deny that sounds like an entirely successful contraption, I’m just not sure I want it in my backyard! :smiley:

I don’t think they do. I’m several feet in the house. What they HAVE done is associate the sound of me cocking the pistol and they started bailing when I did. So then I had to re-cock it as soon as I took a shot so I could ding them without them getting twitchy.

:smiley: I started with Nerf, but even my (umm…kids) most accurate one wasn’t quite accurate enough and was too slow…they’d usually twitch out of the way first. And I’d have the opposite problem…Nerf darts all over the yard! I got biodegradable pellets, so eventually they’ll [del]end up in the stomach of a fish[/del] revert back to the earth.

I’m not much of an artist, but I might start scratching hashmarks in the grip. :cool:

Yeah, it’s not that I hate the squirrels…though they are actually pretty filthy little rodents…it’s just that they can empty the feeder in a couple hours. Plus the birds don’t show up when the squirrels are there.

I might put out a corn feeder by the back fence for the little bastards. I was doing some reading about feeders today and I guess what I really should be doing is putting out a couple feeders with different stuff in 'em.

And finally, really cool to have a Northern Flicker show up today. I guess they eat bugs and stuff, so he didn’t eat anything. I need to refill my suet baskets, they might go for that.

I like the slinky idea. Maybe I just want to buy one, not sure.

Flickers definitely enjoy suet (which is generally attractive to bug-eating birds).
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Birds like hot, spicy things. Mammals do not. There are any number of hot sauce concoctions suitable for application to birdseed. Just check Amazon or mix some up yourself.

Wife would mix a lot of salt with peanut butter. Rodents have lousy kidneys compared with dogs and birds and they would die.

Nonsense, American ingenuity has progressed far beyond shooting varmints.

Behold, the squirrel catapult.

Here is a youtube on the slinky (not mine) . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QjhBKDzKcE

Though I have found that they can sometimes (rarely) defeat it and a cone is also needed in combo with the slinky.

They sell seeds that are so treated. Also it’s not that birds like hot spicy things, it’s that they are unaffected by them.

I love it when you talk like that!

Before you do…

If you get a Slinky, be sure to get the smallest one that will fit around the pole.

This is how it’s supposed to work: Squirrel vs. Slinky - YouTube

This is what can happen if you get a Slinky that’s too big: Amazing Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder Spectacularly Fails - YouTube

Cayenne pepper in the bird seed helps. Birds can’t taste capsaicin, so they don’t know it’s there, but tree rats don’t like it all.

Got an industrial-size can of cayenne pepper today…will deploy that with the next feeding.

HAh! Squirrels are nothing. Wait until you have white tail deer eating at your feeder!Unfortunately, I live in town near a forest but I have enough neighbors that might have objected to me using my recurve to deal with it (and a full freezer). On the other hand it was a crappy winter and anything that helps the animals isn’t all bad, I suppose.

Also, Beck, blue jays aren’t evil they’re corvids and therefore smart. It isn’t so much they’re teasing the squirrels but making fun of them for being bushy tailed rats. My friend has trained them to look into her kitchen window and tap politely for treats. They don’t do it if they see no one there. That was two years ago and the parents taught the kids to do it, which is pretty cool, I think.

I shouldn’t be laughing so hard at this, but I am. Love the final dizzy squirrel on the ground! :D:D