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The Naturesroom Poly-Lumber Prop Suet Feeder is a premium bird feeder designed to attract a wide variety of birds with its double suet cake capacity. Made from solid cedar and stainless steel, it offers durability and weather resistance, ensuring it lasts for years. This feeder is perfect for year-round use, accommodating suet cakes, nesting materials, and even seasonal fruits.
E**J
Be prepared for To Go orders.
This is not advertised as squirrel proof. But I did not expect the squirrels to open the drawer, remove the suet cake and take it to go.On the positive side, my squirrels are going to be so fat they'll probably be eaten by a hawk.The construction is such that the wooden top just lifts off, and when it does, it is easy to open the drawer and remove the suet.If you are lucky enough not to have aggressive squirrels, this is a sturdy and attractive feeder. Absent squirrels, the "easy open" design could be a positive feature.
B**R
Better than expected
This suet feeder is much more sturdy than I ever expected it to be! My last one was taken by the squirrel to an unknown place. This one is so well made and sturdy that I know it will survive. It’s not really wooden- a heavier material that will outwit the squirrels, I think. The minute I hung it, tons of woodpeckers came to it...I’m not kidding! I’m having so much fun watching them.
A**R
Very well made
I have had other feeders in the past. The squirrels tore them apart. Now I use hot sauce suet. This feeder looks very sturdy and squirrel proof.
M**.
Well Made
The only drawback is that it’s hard for the Piliated woodpeckers to use as it not long enough for their tails. However it’s perfect for the smaller birds, so I also bought a larger one that holds two suet cakes and has a longer support for the larger birds.
C**H
Squirrels damage poly-lumber material
The squirrels are quite aggressive trying to get to the suet. They chewed the poly lumber material on the sides and bottom of the suet feeder and made it look terrible. If the suet feeder was empty, they chewed it even more!!
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