Heavy Duty 3in1 Seed, Fatball & Sunflower Feeder
This Henry Bell heavy duty three-in-one feeder offers a clever solution to deter squirrels and large birds from stealing seed, fat balls, and peanuts meant for your smaller feathered visitors. This innovative design features all three feed types contained within a sleek black cage
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The Henry Bell three-in-one feeder is an innovative design that combines seed, fat ball, and peanut feeders within a sleek black cage. This robust cage helps deter larger adult birds and cheeky squirrels from stealing the food intended for your smaller feathered friends.
Equipped with a large hanging hook, this decorative feeder is easy to suspend from a tree branch or your existing bird feeding station, allowing your backyard birds to dine in peace.
The feeder is easy to fill by removing the lid.
Dimensions
H33 x W25 x D25cm
Finished in Black.
*A Note On Juvenile Squirrels and Juvenile large birds*
The feeders can only protect against adult grey squirrels and large adult birds such as magpies, crows rooks etc, which ultimately do the most damage. Some birds, such as a woodpecker, won't fit through the bars but could manage to get their beaks inside and access the food.
There is always a chance than an adolescent young squirrel could squeeze into the bars and access the feeder. The young squirrels look very similar to adults but are actually far fluffier making them much more flexible! Squirrels are normally born in March, April, July and August so there may well be a risk around these months. This is short term issue and will be the problem of any feeder that has researched the necessary bar spacing required. You may also find that adolescent jackdaws, crows and pigeons may find their way in. The bars on these feeders cannot be made smaller to protect from adolescent or red squirrels as this would pose a risk to the birds.
If squirrels do manage to get into the feeders to prevent damage to the plastic tubes a a dash of chilli flakes mixed in with the nuts or seeds will have no effect on the birds at all but will deter the squirrels.
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