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Squirrel Buster Bird Feeders-Seed Reviews

4.7 Rating 45 Reviews
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The trigger weight of the Squirrel Buster Seed Feeder can be adjusted to suit your individual garden requirements. The Squirrel Buster feeder is rust proof, indestructible to squirrels and comes with a manufacturer's two year guarantee (terms and conditions apply). Suitable for a range of bird seeds.

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Posted 5 years ago
Great at preventing the squirrels from getting the seeds
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Brian Woolland
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Excellent. Easy to use... and does exactly what it's meant to. The problem I have with other bird feeders is that magpies, jackdaws and pigeons get most of the bird seed before the smaller birds get a look in. This works v well. And has attracted all manner of smaller birds to the garden - which is why I bought this second Squirrel Buster...
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Posted 5 years ago
Mrs Susan McEwan
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Great concept, hence the 5 stars. Sadly, our damned squirrel has worked out how to hang from the central pole from which the feeders hang and thrust his mouth into the seed hopper and eat without touching the weight-activated bars! Have moved the feeder further from the pole hoping to foil him. We'll see.......
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Posted 5 years ago
Mrs Janet Peacock
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Excellent product, does exactly what it says and keeps squirrels and large birds off the feeder. They give up after a few futile attempts.
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Posted 5 years ago
Great, bought one last year, now bought three more!
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Paul Beasley
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Very pleased with feeder and service from Vine House Farm. Squirrels have tried every trick but have been unsuccessful. They do ok though from our other feeders.
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Posted 5 years ago
Mrs Moira Dwyer
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A bit early to comment perhaps ! It has only been in place for six days . A squirrel has made a couple of attempts ( both unsuccessful ) but the birds are still a bit puzzled — they haven’t got the hang of perching on little perches In order to feed ! However the nuthatch has managed to feed by hanging upside down from the cage !
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Posted 5 years ago