As much as we enjoyed our bird feeder just outside our living room window, we had to let it go. It was enjoyed equally by birds, squirrels and rats. Who knew squirrels and rats could successfully leap from a tree branch to the feeder and then swing and dine to their hearts' content?
Oh rats! Sorry about your bird feeder. I had a feeling the squirrels & rats were in on it together. We never had a problem (in 40 years of living in this neighborhood) until chickens became a trend. I will be on alert for Double Agent Squirrel (and Moose?). Best Wishes, Linda
A live trap perhaps? Then donate to pet store? An opossum visits our bird feeder at night, and so we only pour in enough seed for the day.
Catherine,
Yes, we're considering. Just don't want the poor thing poisoned.
Peace and Love,
Linda
As much as we enjoyed our bird feeder just outside our living room window, we had to let it go. It was enjoyed equally by birds, squirrels and rats. Who knew squirrels and rats could successfully leap from a tree branch to the feeder and then swing and dine to their hearts' content?
Karen,
Oh rats! Sorry about your bird feeder. I had a feeling the squirrels & rats were in on it together. We never had a problem (in 40 years of living in this neighborhood) until chickens became a trend. I will be on alert for Double Agent Squirrel (and Moose?). Best Wishes, Linda