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Homestead 3201S Super Stop A Squirrel Wild Bird Feeder |  | Brand: Homestead Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $46.95 Buy New: $27.44 as of 9/8/2010 05:29 CDT details You Save: $19.51 (42%)
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Seller: ANTOnline Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 67867
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 12.5 x 11
MPN: 3201S Model: 3201S UPC: 071859028118 EAN: 0071859028118 ASIN: B00005OU5Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Squirrel-proof bird feeder with 11-pound (2-gallon) seed capacity | | | Heavy duty steel hanger for optimal stability and easy hanging | | | Mounts to tree or pole with included mounting clip (pole is not included) | | | Stainless steel spring adjusts to keep out squirrels and larger birds | | | Heavy-duty, rust resistant galvanized steel construction for years of use |
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Product Description Large plexiglas window so birds can see the seed. Hang with included heavy duty steel hanger. Steel perch platform that only birds can perch on. Squirrels can t chew it and have no place to grab. More sanitary than wood perches.
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squirrels are too smart and agile for this product August 4, 2010 goinnuts Despite there already being a review that said squirrel's could still access seed , I ordered one anyway.Well,my squirrels learned in a few hours how to hike their butts UP the plexiglass face,hook their toenails over a gap between the hood and front.They then, more or less, balance their front paws on a stationery part,stick their nose into the seed slots and proceed to feast away.I think the the "storm hood" extends a wee too far out allowing this balancing act.Slight design flaw has rendered a potentially great feeder into a buffett for squirrels.
A Seed Fortress July 15, 2010 value hunter (High Point, NC) This feeder is the greatest. I now have three of them. They truly are squirrel proof. My most recent challenge has been raccoons. They seem to love sunflower seeds. The solution was to release the spring on the perch and tape down the perch with a piece of duct tape. I've done this each evening for a week now and notice that the bandits haven't been able to access any seeds.
It is really squirrel proof! June 17, 2010 J. A. Burrell (Greenville, SC) This is an excellent bird feeder. Not only is it squirrel proof, but it holds enough seed for about 2 weeks. I have two of these, one for sunflower seeds and the other for songbird seed. It is also easy to fill and can either be hung or pole mounted.
An improvement over my last feeder, but hardly "squirrel-proof." June 16, 2010 Amy E. McShane My last feeder was wooden, and the squirrels shredded the perch and drained it daily. This one is better insofar that only a little feed comes out at a time, and it won't fall apart because of squirrels clawing at it. However, it's been hanging for less than 24 hours, and right now I'm watching a small brown squirrel sitting on top of the round cross bar (closest piece of the perch to the glass) eating lunch.
Stop squirrels - not so much May 29, 2010 Moondog (North Woods) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is my second Homestead squirrel stop bird feeder. The old one was several years old, but a bear finally did it in. So, I quickly ordered the replacement, but was just as quickly disappointed. The first day, I saw that squirrels had figured out how to get into it. They get onto the feeding platform, then hook their rear claws between the glass and the top, then push lightly (like a bird) to get all the seed they want. Homestead must have changed the design because previously there wasn't enough room for the squirrels to get their grimy claws over the top of the glass. You can't caulk the space or anything, either, because it would prevent one from lifting the top and filling the feeder.
At least it's summer and the birds can fend for themselves while I keep looking.
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