Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders & Guards
Our best-selling squirrel proof bird feeders are ideal for keeping squirrels away from your bird seed. Order with one of our seed mixes for FREE delivery!
Putting food out is a great way to attract wild birds to your garden, but it can also attract squirrels. If you want to guard your feeders from hungry squrrels, we offer a range of innovative bird feeder protection products to help you do it.
Our caged bird feeders are designed to keep squirrels and pigeons out while allowing smaller birds to feed freely. We've also got a selection of squirrels guards and baffles that do a great job of preventing squirrels from getting at your bird food.
Grey squirrels have become exceedingly common throughout the UK, but that doesn't mean you have to stand idly by and let them gobble up all the food that was supposed to go to your garden birds! Simply purchase one of our cage feeders - or protect your existing bird feeders with a squirrel guard - to keep them at bay!
Choose from the products listed below, or contact the Really Wild Bird Food team to find out more about our squirrel-resistant bird feeders and the feeder protection products we offer.
Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder FAQs
- How do I keep squirrels from eating my bird feed?
Keeping squirrels away from your bird feeders can be easier said than done! There are a range of different techniques for keeping squirrels at bay depending on the style of bird feeder you’re using. Some of the best methods for keeping squirrels away from your bird food include:
- Caged bird feeders
- Baffles
- Greased pole
- Spring-loaded squirrel proof feeders
- What is the most effective squirrel deterrent?
If you want to keep squirrels out of your garden all together, one of the best ways to do this is to use strong odours. This method is simple, effective, and chemical-free. Some scents that drive squirrels away include:
- White pepper
- Black pepper
- Garlic
- Coffee
- Cinnamon
- White vinegar
- Rosemary
- Peppermint
Peppermint oil is a popular choice for many because it has a refreshing smell. Planting rosemary in your garden is also an excellent natural, self-sustaining method for discouraging squirrels from entering your garden.