Squirrel Baffle for Bird Feeder Pole, White Squirrel Guard Baffle with Steel Spring, Outside Pole Mount Bird House Guard for Outdoor Stand Mount and Hanging Stops Squirrels and Raccoons
Squirrel Baffle: With a large 19-inch diameter, this squirrel baffle for bird feeder pole creates a physical barrier beyond the typical 12-16 inch reach of squirrels. The wide design creates significant instability, causing squirrels and raccoons to lose balance and slip off. Combined with a strategically serrated edges, it effectively prevents climbing, gripping, or bypassing attempts from any direction
Enhanced Chew & Damage Resistance: Featuring an extra-thick 0.32-inch construction and the inherent toughness of PC material, this bird feeder squirrel proof is virtually impossible for squirrels to gnaw through. Critical hardware like buckles and springs are upgraded to all-metal components, eliminating weak points that persistent rodents could otherwise damage or break through for access
All-Around Seasonal Protection: Provides comprehensive defense not only against squirrels but also raccoons and other climbing pests. By securely protecting bird seed year-round, it saves significant money on wasted feed and enhances the bird-watching experience. It creates a peaceful, dedicated feeding zone for birds, making it an ideal gift for nature enthusiasts
Easy Installation: Designed for easy, tool-free installation with user-friendly wing nuts or snap-on buckles. It fits a wide range of pole diameters (from 0.4 inches up to 2 inches), works with most shepherd's hooks, and allows for height adjustment. For optimal effectiveness, it is recommended to install it high on the pole with adequate clearance from jumping points
Dynamic Deterrence Mechanism: Incorporating a clever wobble or spring-motion design, the squirrel proof for bird feeders reacts to animal contact by shaking, bouncing, or tilting. This dynamic movement makes it impossible for pests to gain a steady foothold, consistently throwing them off balance and preventing them from climbing up or jumping onto the protected feeder or birdhouse