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If You're Looking to Buy a Smart Bird Feeder, Don't Make My Mistake

Smart bird feeder owners can effectively deter squirrels from raiding their seed supplies by strategically relocating equipment, installing physical barriers, and incorporating spicy additives into their birdseed mixes.

Key Points

  • Relocate feeders away from trees and wooden fences to prevent squirrels from jumping or tight-rope walking onto the device.
  • Install a dedicated bird feeder pole equipped with a squirrel shield to physically block climbing attempts.
  • Use a slinky on the feeder pole as a low-cost, alternative deterrent method.
  • Mix cayenne pepper into birdseed to discourage squirrels, as birds are generally unaffected by the spice.
  • The Kiwibit Bird Feeder 2 is a top-rated smart model featuring solar panels and high-quality camera capabilities.

Why it Matters

Preventing squirrel infestations protects expensive smart bird feeder hardware and prevents pests from potentially entering residential attics. Implementing these deterrents ensures that bird-watching technology remains focused on avian activity rather than managing unwanted wildlife.
CNET Published by Corin Cesaric-Epple
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