What Are the Best Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders?
A squirrel-proof bird feeder will help you avoid losing valuable birds because the critters aren’t able to reach the seed. There are a variety of different types of squirrel-proof bird feeders available on the market, and this article will highlight a few of the top choices. We recommend Audubon’s Woodlink II and Nature Gear’s Yankee Flipper, as well as Brome’s Droll Yankee Whipper.
Audubon’s Woodlink II
Audubon’s Woodlink II squirrel-proof bird feeder has a top that locks in place when a squirrel is trying to access the seed ports. The feeder has three different weight settings to accommodate the size of the bird species that frequent it. In addition to being squirrel-proof, Woodlink feeders are also easy to fill. The steel-coated perch is designed to prevent squirrels from knocking off the seed, making it safe for both humans and birds to use.
This giant feeder is designed to hold a massive 15 pounds of seed. It’s made of solid steel and is durable enough to withstand all kinds of weather conditions. The squirrel-proof design prevents squirrels from accessing the seed by means of a unique, patented spring mechanism. The woodlink II squirrel-proof bird feeder is fully assembled and ready to hang in your backyard. You can also purchase a hanging system for the feeder, which makes it easy to move around.
Nature Gear’s Yankee Flipper
The Yankee Flipper is one of the few squirrel-proof bird feeders available. The elongated tube design has a heavy-duty green powder-coated metal base and UV-stabilized clear polycarbonate tube. Its battery-operated motor spins when a squirrel tries to feed from it. However, it won’t harm the birds or the squirrels, even if they’re chewing on the feeder’s hanging wires.
The Yankee Flipper is part of the Yankee Family of squirrel-proof bird feeders. It uses a weight-sensitive perch and an internal motor that twirls when a squirrel approaches it. It has five pounds of seed capacity and a clear polycarbonate seed tube to avoid squirrel damage. This feeder is a great choice for anyone who wants to attract more birds and keep them happy.
Squirrel-proof bird feeders can prevent the animals from harming your birds, and they are also a great way to save your home. They work by blocking access to bird seed, so that they can’t get inside your feeder. A squirrel-proof feeder features a weight-sensitive switch that closes the seed port when the squirrel reaches it. In addition, the squirrel-proof construction of these bird feeders prevents them from causing damage to your home, and it has a rechargeable battery-powered motor for added protection.
Brome’s Droll Yankee Whipper
If you’d like to provide your backyard birds with the best food, you can get one of Brome’s squirrel proof bird feeders. The Droll Yankee Whipper features four feeding ports and four metal perches that bend inwards when a heavier bird tries to feed from them. It’s also rechargeable and comes with a lifetime warranty. Here are the pros and cons of this feeder.
First, this feeder has a small seed capacity. It holds up to three pounds of seed. The specialized holder allows you to feed several different species at once. Also, the feeder’s perches are adjustable to accommodate different weights. When a squirrel tries to access the seed, it triggers a spring-loaded shutter to drop. The squirrel will have to stay at least five feet away from the feeder to prevent it from opening.
Audubon’s Squirrel Be Gone
The Audubon’s squirrel be gone birdfeeder has a leafy design that will attract birds and is squirrel resistant. It features a weight activated seed shield and a clear seed reservoir, which makes monitoring its contents easy. The feeder can hold up to 9 lbs. of seed, so it won’t require filling as often. In addition, it’s easy to clean and comes with a two-year warranty.
The Perky-Pet Squirrel-Be-Gone Bird Feeder has innovative squirrel-repelling features that deter the critter from destroying your seed. A weight activated cage prevents the squirrel from gaining access to the feeder ports, while a metal cage resists chewing. The feeder’s U-shaped perches allow multiple birds to dine together. It comes with a hanging cord, which makes it convenient for placement in your yard.
What is the best type of bird feeder to keep squirrels away?
Answer 1: The best type of bird feeder to keep squirrels away is a squirrel proof bird feeder.
What are some of the features of a squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 2: Some of the features of a squirrel proof bird feeder include a weight sensitive perch that closes the feeding port when a squirrel steps on it a baffle that squirrels can’t climb around and a design that makes it difficult for squirrels to reach the seed.
How do squirrel proof bird feeders work?
Answer 3: Squirrel proof bird feeders work by keeping squirrels from being able to access the bird seed.
The weight sensitive perch closes the feeding port when a squirrel steps on it the baffle prevents them from climbing around and the design makes it difficult for them to reach the seed.
What are some of the benefits of using a squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 4: Some of the benefits of using a squirrel proof bird feeder include being able to feed birds without worrying about squirrels raiding the feeder not having to constantly refill the feeder because the squirrels are eating all the seed and not having to deal with the mess that squirrels can make.
Are there any disadvantages to using a squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 5: Some potential disadvantages to using a squirrel proof bird feeder include the feeder being more expensive than a standard bird feeder the feeder being more difficult to clean because of the design and the feeder being less effective if the squirrels are determined to get to the seed.
How can I make my own squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 6: There are a few ways to make your own squirrel proof bird feeder.
One way is to take a standard bird feeder and add a baffle to the top and bottom.
Another way is to make a feeder that has a weight sensitive perch that closes the feeding port when a squirrel steps on it.
What are some of the best squirrel proof bird feeders on the market?
Answer 7: Some of the best squirrel proof bird feeders on the market include the Brome 1057 Squirrel Buster Standard Bird Feeder the Droll Yankees Yankee Whipper Bird Feeder and the Aspects Big Mouth Bird Feeder.
How much do squirrel proof bird feeders cost?
Answer 8: Squirrel proof bird feeders can range in price from around $20 to $200 depending on the size features and brand.
Where can I buy a squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 9: Squirrel proof bird feeders can be bought at most pet stores bird supply stores or online retailers.
How often do I need to clean my squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 10: You should clean your squirrel proof bird feeder at least once a week and more often if it is in a particularly dirty or dusty environment.
What is the best way to clean my squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 11: The best way to clean your squirrel proof bird feeder is to take it apart and clean all of the parts with hot soapy water.
Make sure to rinse all of the soap off of the parts before putting the feeder back together.
How often do I need to refill my squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 12: You should refill your squirrel proof bird feeder as needed depending on how many birds are using it and how quickly they are eating the seed.
What type of seed should I use in my squirrel proof bird feeder?
Answer 13: You can use any type of bird seed in your squirrel proof bird feeder but some seeds are more attractive to squirrels than others.
If you are having trouble with squirrels raiding your feeder try using a squirrel resistant bird seed mix.
Do squirrel proof bird feeders work for all types of squirrels?
Answer 14: No squirrel proof bird feeders will not keep all types of squirrels away.
However they will deter most squirrels from being able to access the bird seed.
What should I do if I have a squirrel problem with my bird feeder?
Answer 15: If you are having trouble with squirrels raiding your bird feeder there are a few things you can try.
First make sure you are using a squirrel proof bird feeder.
If you are then try using a squirrel resistant bird seed mix.
If that doesn’t work you can try adding a baffle to the top and bottom of the feeder.

Jessica Watson is a PHD holder from the University of Washington. She studied behavior and interaction between squirrels and has presented her research in several wildlife conferences including TWS Annual Conference in Winnipeg.