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Hiatt Manufacturing 38079 Stokes Select Squirrel Lunch Box

Hiatt Manufacturing 38079 Stokes Select Squirrel Lunch Box

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Brand: Hiatt Manufacturing
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $25.24
Buy New: $24.84
You Save: $0.40 (2%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 142303


MPN: 38079
UPC: 617313380790
EAN: 0617313380790
ASIN: B000LNTY7Q

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
   Stokes Select Squirrel Lunch Box
   squirrel feeder ceder

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
All metal squirrel feeder features a hinged lid allowing easy access to food; an extended perch allows squirrels to eat comfortably. Metal construction makes this feeder chew proof and the weather resistant finish keeps feeder looking new for many years.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great Plastic Screen, but the Lid needs help   May 18, 2008
Beth J Scott (MA, USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've had this feeder for two years now, and I have to say I LOVE watching the squirrels and larger birds play around it.
One of the best features, I think, it the plastic screen that keeps the food in -- and therefore dry. It raises up just enough for some to come out for the squirrels and birds to pick at is from the perch, and of course they can get some more by reaching under (the squirrels) or sticking their heads under (the birds - mostly blue jays) the screen.
I didn't have this problem last year, but this year some of the squirrels figured out that they could remove the screen by lifting the lid and pulling/pushing the screen up and out. I haven't seen them do it yet, but they did it three times before I decided to try to put an end to it. To that end, every time I fill it I now tie the lid shut by wrapping plastic string around it several times and triple knotting it underneath. So far (for that last two weeks), it's seemed to work.
I've also recently tried putting peanuts in this. The squirrels and birds seem to love this, but they don't eat the peanuts at the feeder -- they carry them off. Possibly to store them for the winter. But as a result I think I may swish back to putting regular feed - or sunflower seeds - in it.


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