Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder
Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder

Squirrel Buster Plus Feeder

$124.99

Get all the benefits of a normal bird feeder PLUS a truly squirrel proof feeder! 

The unbeatable Squirrel Buster technology makes this feeder 100% squirrel proof! It offers both a clinging and perching environment which attracts a greater variety of songbirds. This feeder is perfect for anyone looking to attract lots of birds while avoiding squirrels. This feeder has a capacity of 5.1lb of bird seed. 

The best ingredients

& Where they come from

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Responsibly Sourced
At ForTheBirds.com, we aim to get the freshest bird seed direct to our customers without the use of resellers or convoluted distribution methods. All of our ingredients and seeds are sourced from farmers throughout the country and delivered directly to our mill in Minnesota.

Blended Fresh Daily
All of our bird seed blends originate from our historic, family-owned mill located right off the rail line in Delano, Minnesota. We blend our bird seed fresh daily and send the bags directly to our customers all over the country.

Where should I place my feeders?

The placement of your feeders will depend on your yard or balcony size. For smaller yards, many people choose to just have one feeder, and it's best to place it about 10 feet away from trees or shrubbery so birds can safely fly to the feeder and back to the shelter to perch. For larger yards, having multiple feeders and feeder types is a great way to attract the most birds as possible. As the birds nest, they become more territorial and spacing feeders throughout your yard is critical so birds can comfortably come to the feeders.

There are no birds at my feeder, what am I doing wrong?

If you are adding feeders to your yard for the first time, it's important to remember that it can take time for birds to discover the new food source. During warmer months, when there is an abundance of natural food available, birds will come by less often. As the temperature cools, bird feeders begin seeing much more traffic. It can also help to try at least two feeders and two different bird seed blends to attract as many species as possible. Another quick trick to attract birds to your feeder is to also add a bird bath nearby, particularly a heated bird bath in winter when water is hard to come by.

How should I store my seeds?

Always store your leftover bird seed in an airtight container that is rodent-proof. It's best to keep your container in a cool, dry place. This will both keep the bird seed fresh as well as free from being eaten by unwanted pests. It's also important not to mix new bird seed with old bird seed.

When will I need to buy a new bag of bird seed?

The amount of birds in your area and time of year are the biggest factors in how much bird seed you will go through, but a good rule of thumb is that a typical bird feeder will go through about 1-2 pounds of bird seed per week.

How do I keep squirrels away?

There are hundreds of "proven" methods to deterring squirrels from bird feeders, but there are three options things you can do that give the squirrels the hardest time getting to your bird seed:  


1. Invest in a squirrel-proof bird feeder that has built-in technology to prevent squirrels from getting to the bird seed. 

2. Use a pole that is designed to deter squirrels and place it at least 10 feet from any trees, fences or objects that a squirrel could jump off of.

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Our Promise to You

At ForTheBirds.com, we are commited to the satisfaction of the birds of North America and our customers who feed them. If you have any issues with your order or quality of your bird seed, please contact us and we will make it right.

The ForTheBirds.com Team

& Our Feathered Friends

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