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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Love the size but look look out.....,
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This review is from: Wild Bill's 8 Station Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
I ordered this feeder not because of the shock feature, which I don't use, but because of it's large capacity and enclosed seed bin. Those aspects of the feeder are terrific, and it's nicely designed and well built. But caution: In the less than a week since we have owned this feeder, a bird has already become trapped inside the seed bin. It's important to keep the feeder at least three quarters full to avoid the birds getting in through the upper feed ports to get at the seed and not being able to get out.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's really squirrel-proof!,
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This review is from: Wild Bill's 8 Station Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
The first day we put it up, squirrels learned to fear it. Since that time a year ago, we haven't seen a single squirrel try to get birdseed. Even when we leave the power switch off, no squirrels. Other "squirrel-proof" feeders we tried didn't work nearly as well, and usually got chewed up by our frustrated little rodent friends.As a bonus, the feeder is the simplest we've found for filling and cleaning. It holds 10 pounds of birdseed. Once, I inadvertently shocked myself 'cause I forgot to turn the power switch off. Just as they claim, it's a very mild static-electricity type shock which startles rather than harms.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great product,
By photolog (bloomfield, mi) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wild Bill's 8 Station Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder
we had a squirrel problem. dozens of different kinds of squirrels attacked and spilled our old feeders. we tried many different solutions and finally found a feeder that works. wild bill's feeder is great. we fill it once a week with sunflower seeds and once zapped the squirrels stay away. we had to cut away a branch or two to keep the clever squirrels from reaching into the feeder from the side. at times a squirrel will creep down a branch and pause in thought over the top plate. they usually change their minds and think better of trying to touch the top metal plate. the only problem we had occured during single digit michigan temperatures. the battery became too cold to work. we brought the feeder indoors and as soon as it warmed up (a matter of minutes) it worked again.once a squirrel is zapped by the feeder, they learn to stay away from it. we left on a week long trip and returned to find the feeder in place and still containing sunflower seeds. the level of seeds was down, but it had not been accosted and stripped of its contents as our former feeders were. our birds are looking plumper and our formerly obese squirrels are looking somewhat fit. the squirrels still hang around on the ground looking for a spilled seed, but wild bill's feeder has solved our squirrel problem. we liked it so much we bought another one.
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