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Audubon
Snack Shack Bird Feeder, Squirrel-Resistant, Holds 7-Lbs.
Model #
23807
Item #
172539
Audubon
Snack Shack Bird Feeder, Squirrel-Resistant, Holds 7-Lbs.
Snack Shack Bird Feeder, Squirrel-Resistant, Holds 7-Lbs. is rated
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$57.99
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Model #
23807
Item #
172539
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Description
Audubon Snack Shack Squirrel Resistant Bird Feeder with a 7 Lb. seed capacity. The roof locks securely to keep squirrels out of the hopper, and the weight-activated perches prevent squirrels from accessing the seed tray. The durable, chew-resistant red powder-coated steel construction and sturdy metal hanger ensure long-lasting use. Easy to fill and clean, this double-sided hopper feeder holds a variety of birds' favorite mixed seed, sunflower seeds, or safflower.
- Squirrel resistant bird feeder has Locking roof, no waste seed baffle
- Double sided hopper feeder
- Heavy duty hanger
- Easy to fill and clean
- Seed capacity of 7 lb.
- Squirrel Resistant
- Adjustable weight setting on spring operated perches
Specifications
SKU | 172539 |
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Weight | 4.250000 |
UPC | 00047977008073 |
Country of Origin | CN |
Package Width | 11.0 |
Package Length | 7.25 |
Package Height | 15.5 |
Model Number | 23807 |
Brand | Audubon |
Assembled Width | 11.0 |
Assembled Length | 7.25 |
Assembled Height | 22.25 |
Manufacturer Name | WOODLINK |
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Squirrel bothered from
All squirrels Will learn how to get into your feed
Bought this last year. We use a two step squarl block. 1 put some sort of vaseline on pole (temporary discourage them, needs to reapplying regularly). Then I started putting Vaseline on the red metal of the feeder along with pole. After a week of getting there greased and falling off feeder they have given up. The bird were never inconvenience by the Vaseline. The squirrel chew through the plastic feeder parts (the weak spot in all feeder designs). The complaint about the spring is possibly because the squirrel is using the edges of feeder o hang on. They never had a chance to find the edges with the spring. Good luck, if they figure out how to get into feeder TAKE IT DOWN for the season and use it next year.
Date published: 2020-04-16
Rated 1 out of
5
by
JBPDK0 from
Our birds hated it
Our old feeder broke, so we thought we would try something else. We would fill our old feeder daily. We did not have to worry about that with this one, they simply did not eat out if it at all
Date published: 2017-06-21
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Mikel from
Springs disappear
Only filled it once and both springs have disappeared. I suspect that squirrels hang onto the springs and pull them off to disappear in the grass below.
Date published: 2016-09-01
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