Brome Bird Care Squirrel Buster PlusSquirrel Buster Plus breaks news ground with design features available for the first time on any bird feeder. Thousands of delighted clients (and well-fed birds!) confirm that the patented Squirrel Buster system is truly squirrel proof! How it Works (click Zoom above for more images)Openings in the bottom section of the feeder (shroud) align with seed ports, providing birds access to the seed. When a squirrel climbs onto the feeder, its weight automatically forces the shroud down, closing the seed ports. Squirrels and large birds are foiled but not harmed in any way. All Squirrel Buster products are made of rugged UV-filtered ABS and Polycarbonate resins and powder-coated aluminum components. Hangers, springs and fasteners are stainless steel. Detachable Component System (click Zoom above for more images)Squirrel Buster Plus components are designed to be assembled and dismantled easily by hand, without tools, and to fit in your dishwasher. Clean feeders are as important to wild birds as clean dishes are to humans. Grimy bird feeders can be a source of illness that can be fatal to birds. With Squirrel Buster Plus detachable components it is effortless to provide the birds you love with a safe and healthy feeder. Regular cleaning of your bird feeder is essential and should never be delayed. Spread the word about clean, safe feeders. Seed Ventilation SystemDamp and decaying seed decreased bird traffic and can spread disease. Most transparent bird feeder seed tubes trap solar energy just like a greenhouse. The air in Squirrel Buster Plus rises and escapes through patented water-proof vents at the top of the feeder. The escaping, heated air is replaced by fresh air entering through the seed ports at the bottom of the tube. The birdseed remains fresh, attracting more birds. Perching OptionsAdustable Posi-Grip Perch - Thick, adjustable-length perches with textured surfaces provide a secure and comfortable grip for birds. Attract small birds such as Chickadees and Finches (while deterring larger birds like Grackles and Starlings) by shortening the perches. Perches can also be extended just enough to attract medium-sized birds including Grosbeaks and Woodpeckers. |