Diy Squirrel Feeder
You can even gather the pine cones around your home with your kids for a fun indoor craft on a rainy day.
Diy squirrel feeder. Suggested materials include wood scraps dimensional lumber recycled wood MDF board piping rope slinky jars and plastic soda bottles. All you need to do is to drill a hole at the center of the bowl and slide it into the pole holding the feeder. Some squirrels will not eat them cold or frozen.
Yeah it cost peanuts Ill be here all night. Be sure to choose non-toxic paints or wood stain however as squirrels will bite and chew anything in. Nov 8 2014 - Explore Sera Scotts board Squirrel Feeder Plans followed by 207 people on Pinterest.
Walnuts acorns pecans or whatever nuts grow in your area are natural squirrel food. The sticky peanut butter holds birdseed in place so the critters can eat. Of course these must be raw and not salted or flavored.
Sunflower seeds are also a good food for. I had a wide mouth jar with a 3 inch opening an old serving fork and some wire. 2-12-inch and 1-58-inch galvanized deck screws.
Cut your wood glue legs to tabletop and bench to crossbars add spike and glue down benches glue legs in place hang and add a snack or nut. These designs are great woodworking projects for both beginners and. The process is simple.
Fill the feeder with unsalted roasted peanuts dried corn or even a few bits of raw. This easy squirrel feeder DIY uses pine cones and peanut butter among a few other things to create hanging feeders. Below youll find free squirrel feeder plans to deter your backyard squirrels from stealing from your bird feeders and also just for the sake of enjoying watching the squirrels too.