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 | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 44 customer reviews )
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46 of 47 found the following review helpful:
It cut my birdfeed bill in half! Jul 08, 2005
By East Coast Mom When I first got this birdfeeder, it cut my birdfeed bill by more than half. The squirrels had been draining my previous feeder almost daily. The feeder survived squirrels in 3 different states over the course of our various moves and did a wonderful job before finally meeting its end during a 60 mph wind gust. I obviously hadn't fastened it well enough and it crashed into a boulder on its way down. It performed so well, however, I'm getting another!
27 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Make your money back in bird seed in the first season.. Mar 18, 2007
By M. Stone
"Frater Iustitia Omnibus"
I love the birds that come to my outdoor feeding station. I have multiple feeders out, depending on the time of year, but this unit is mounted to cedar post year round. I never had much of a squirrel problem, however, wite wing doves will raid any feeder with a platform. They are locked out of this one, but the Northern Cardinals can still enjoy it. I don't know what is best about this thing. The 11 lbs of seed it holds, the steel construction or the fact that it only feeds from a single side, so I can point it at the house and not miss a bird. (Most of these weight sensitive feeders feed from two hoppers.)
I highly recomend this unit as the central piece of your bird feeding station. I have purchased over a dozen feeders, and none of them bring this entire group of features to the table.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Works Feb 14, 2007
By J. Green
"nose4news"
The thing locks squirrels out but I've seen a mouse stocking up on seeds from it! You also have to make sure there is NOTHING close for the squirrel to stand on and reach from because he/she/it has to hit the tension rod to close off the food...
I do wish the port was wider because cardinals and birds of that size have a tough time perching on the small space. It's easy to keep clean, fill, etc.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Stop squirrels - not so much May 29, 2010
By Woman in the Woods This is my second Homestead squirrel stop bird feeder. The old one was several years old, but a bear finally did it in. So, I quickly ordered the replacement, but was just as quickly disappointed. The first day, I saw that squirrels had figured out how to get into it. They get onto the feeding platform, then hook their rear claws between the glass and the top, then push lightly (like a bird) to get all the seed they want. Homestead must have changed the design because previously there wasn't enough room for the squirrels to get their grimy claws over the top of the glass. You can't caulk the space or anything, either, because it would prevent one from lifting the top and filling the feeder.
At least it's summer and the birds can fend for themselves while I keep looking.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Takes a lickin', keeps on tickin' !!! Dec 08, 2006
By J. A. Kudel Have had this feeder as well as an earlier version for some 17+ years
now and it's thumbs up! You can adjust the tension to however light or
heavy a birdie you want to have visit it. The squirrels have tried every which way to get to to the seed but it's designed so they just tend to
slide off.
I do have to mention that I have my feeder mounted onto to the side of
a tree and don't have anything close by that the squirrels can reach out
to in order to assist in their quest for bird food though...feeder is
mounted on mature tree with no low lying branches close by, think that's important to mention if you're trying to deter squirrel munchings.
The tree mounted version is my preference because I like the way it looks, don't have to worry about getting a pole into the ground and staying upright. Very pleased with feeder and it withstands harsh weathervery well. I've just moved and left my old one behind so I'm going to buy
another! PS: I also feed the squirrels on the other side of my yard :),
they're fun to watch too!
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