5 Powerful Ways To Stop Squirrels From Invading Your Bird Feeder
Squirrels are fuzzy and cute; however, they tend to be a nuisance when it comes to eating all of the bird seed in your bird feeder. While the squirrels fill their never-ending hungry bellies, the birds you try to attract don’t stand a chance of picking up a seed or two. This article will offer you suggestions on how to stop squirrels from eating all of your bird seed.

If you live in an area with a large number of squirrels, you may have noticed that they like to invade your bird feeder. While this can be a nuisance, there are a few things you can do to keep them away.
One of the best ways to keep squirrels away from your bird feeder is to make it less accessible to them. You can do this by placing the feeder in a spot that is difficult for them to reach, such as on a high shelf or in the middle of a group of trees.
You can also try to squirrel-proof your bird feeder by making it more difficult for them to get to the food. There are a number of squirrel-proof bird feeders on the market that are designed to keep squirrels out.
Finally, you can try to deter squirrels with a squirrel repellent. There are a number of different repellents on the market, so make sure to do your research to find one that is effective and safe to use around birds.
By following these tips, you can stop squirrels from invading your bird feeder.
Using Bird Feeders That Discourage Squirrels
Apart from protecting your bird feeder from squirrels using repellents, there is another way to ensure your birds stay away from pesky squirrels. You can use a specific type of bird feeder with baffles that make it difficult for squirrels to reach the food.
Baffles are plates that are designed to spin or turn when a squirrel tries to climb onto the feeder, thereby making it difficult for them to get to the food. You can buy baffles that are designed specifically for bird feeders or you can make your own.
Many bird feeders are also designed with mesh cages or cages with small openings that make it difficult for squirrels to reach the food. There are also some bird feeders that are designed to spin or drop when a squirrel is on them, making them unable to get to the food.
These types of bird feeders are not only useful for keeping squirrels away, but they also provide a great way to make sure the birds are able to get to the food while keeping larger animals away.
Side Note
Squirrels tend to be pretty street smart, and they will find a way to eat the bird seed in the feeder regardless of your efforts; however, I found the ultimate solution to this problem. You can find the solution a little further down in the article.
Stop Squirrels; Buy a Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder
These feeders are typically made of metal and have a weight-activated perch that closes the access door when a squirrel tries to land on it.
Squirrel-proof bird feeders are a great way to keep the squirrels away from the bird feeder while providing the birds with the food they need. These feeders typically feature heavy-duty metal construction and are designed with a perch that works by weight. The perch is designed to close when a squirrel tries to land on it, thus keeping the squirrels away.
Another benefit of a squirrel-proof bird feeder is that it also helps to keep other large animals, such as raccoons, out of the feeder. This can be very beneficial for birds that might otherwise be frightened away by larger animals.
Although squirrel-proof bird feeders can be expensive and require periodic maintenance, they are a good option for people who are looking for a way to keep squirrels away from their bird feeder.
Other Methods to Stop Squirrels from Bird Feeders
While squirrel-proof bird feeders are a great option for keeping the squirrels away from bird feeders, there are other methods that can be used as well. These methods can be used depending on the level of squirrel-proofing desired, the financial resources available to support the prevention methods, and the environment the bird feeder is in.
One method of keeping squirrels away from bird feeders is to place a tray of birdseed under the feeder. This allows the birds to access the seeds, but the squirrels will have a harder time getting to them.
Another option is to hang the feeders from a high-tension wire specifically designed to hold a bird feeder. This will make it difficult for the squirrels to reach the feeder.
In addition, the feeder can be covered with an object that the squirrels can’t move, such as a large bowl or bucket. This will prevent the squirrels from accessing the food while allowing birds to feed.
Finally, using a wire mesh around the bird feeder can also be effective in keeping the squirrels away. This wire mesh can be found at any hardware store and is relatively easy to install.

Stop Squirrels By Making Your Own Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder.
You can do this by painting a metal pot black and attaching it to the top of your feeder with a piece of wire. This will make the feeder difficult for the squirrels to access, while still allowing birds to easily reach the food.
You can also wrap the bird feeder in wire mesh to keep the squirrels away. Make sure the wire mesh has at least one-inch holes, as smaller meshes can hurt the birds. This type of squirrel-proof bird feeder will not only keep squirrels away but also other unwanted pests and rodents.
Finally, keep your bird feeder away from trees and other areas where squirrels may be able to jump. Place the feeder at least eight feet away to make it difficult for squirrels to reach. Additionally, keeping the area around the bird feeder clean and free of food crumbs can also help keep squirrels away from the feeder.
Change The Type Of Bird Seed
Changing the type of seeds you put in your bird feeder may limit the types of birds that find your feeder, it will also keep the squirrels away from your bird feeder.
Recently we substituted our regular seed variety with safflower seeds. These seeds are a little more costly however the squirrels detest the taste and they stay away from the bird feeder.
Now when we look out our back window to watch the birds eat the seed we can see they are more relaxed and take their time enjoying the seeds. Since implementing this change, the squirrels have seized to exist in the backyard.
Heck yeah! We stopped those dreaded squirrels from eating all the bird seed.
How Do You Stop Squirrels?
What method have you tried to stop squirrels from invading your bird feeder? Share in a comment.
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