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Squirrel feeder
Squirrel feeder












If you have a vegetable garden, it probably doesn’t surprise you that squirrels will eat just about any veggie they can get their paws on. Typically, they prefer non-citrus fruits. Leave out small chunks of fruits such as apples, cantaloupes, grapes, strawberries, or watermelon. If you already have a fruit tree, you probably want the fruit for yourself rather than give it all to the hungry little squirrels in your yard. Similarly to nut trees, squirrels thoroughly enjoy climbing around fruit trees and grabbing some sweet, delicious fruit. Squirrels love to eat a variety of fruits. You can also feed squirrels roasted peanuts, peanut butter, and pistachios in moderation, but they aren’t the best nuts to give them. We’ve listed the best and worst nuts to feed squirrels below. Some varieties can even cause harm to the squirrel, so be careful when choosing what to feed them. It is especially good for them if you provide them with a variety of nuts so they can reap all of the benefits. If you already have a tree that produces nuts, you’re already providing the squirrels in your backyard with a great food option! If you don’t have any and want more squirrels in your yard, planting a few nut-producing trees is one way to do it.ĭirectly from the tree or not, nuts in their shells are the absolute best food you can give a squirrel. It’s no secret that squirrels love to eat nuts. Luckily, there are lots of foods that squirrels love to eat and are healthy for them. While some of these foods aren’t horrible, they aren’t the best nutritionally, either. Many people will feed squirrels birdseed, corn, or table food scraps. Giving them access to food makes this a little easier on them, and also gives them a comfortable place to return to when they need more. Helps Squirrels Better Survive WinterĪs hibernation inches closer and closer, squirrels desperately need to make sure that they have a decent amount of food stored away. In winter, you could even put water in a heated birdbath for squirrels to use. Some squirrel feeders have an area to fill with clean water, so keep that in mind when choosing a squirrel feeder. Just like humans, squirrels need access to clean water and can’t always find it easily. While water may not be the first idea that comes to mind when deciding what to provide squirrels, they need water to live a healthy life. Your squirrel will have a better food option, and the birds in your backyard can enjoy having a snack again. Squirrels will settle for eating at whichever feeder is closest, which is why there are feeders made for squirrels. One way to keep squirrels out of the bird feeder is to give them their own. Not only that, but squirrels can often damage the bird feeder and ruin the fun for everyone involved. Some bird foods don’t have the best nutritional value for squirrels, and obviously, if they take it all, the birds don’t get any. If you have a bird feeder already, then you know squirrels like to sneak up and steal all of the bird food. While hand-feeding wild squirrels can cause them to depend on humans, having a squirrel feeder in your backyard is a great thing to do for them! In the next few sections, we’ll be going over some good reasons to feed backyard squirrels! 1. Some people are really against feeding squirrels and may even tell you it’s a bad idea. Related posts: Why Feed Squirrels in Your Backyard?.What to Avoid Feeding Squirrels in Your Backyard.What to Feed Squirrels in Your Backyard.

squirrel feeder

Secure the feeder to something that’s easy to reach… a fence? A tree? Hmmm? I wired ours onto a fence post (within view from our living room… so important). I wrapped the wire around two spots on the jar and secured the fork. Yeah… it cost peanuts (I’ll be here all night).

squirrel feeder

Sooooo, this squirrel feeder was FREE, minus the small price for peanuts. I had a wide mouth jar (with a 3 inch opening), an old serving fork, and some wire. I like that it’s a glass jar (easier to spy on them while they eat). NOW we have a cute little jar to hide nuts in.

squirrel feeder

Each day we bring out the peanut jar and sprinkle them around the yard and hide them on the fence… then wait for them to show up and we watch them from the window. We still feed them. Mostly because it’s fun for the kiddo. They terrorize our bird feeder and squeak angrily at my Chihuahua (I believe they think he is a giant squirrel). They pretty much rule our neighborhood and I’m 90% sure they are living in the attic of our separate garage (darn them). I KNOW we probably shouldn’t… but it’s pretty cute to watch.














Squirrel feeder