If I remember correctly, at the end of “Daylight Robbery” (see my first link above) they show a “squirrel proof” feeder that closes when a squirrel gets on it (squirrels being heavier than birds). But in the sequel (Daylight Robbery II) it is revealed that the squirrels eventually defeated it. A squirrel would get on the back of it, acting as a counterweight, while his friends eat.
A six ft. tall metal T shaped pole, with a two ft. wide baffle, four feet up, and at least ten ft. from any launching point, should do the trick, for maybe 99% of them. But there’s always that one wise guy….I admire a good adversary….
Wiley, great action sequences….Dang, I usually try to pick a favorite panel on your Sunday beauties, but all of these are so great, it’s kinda silly to try…But I’ve narrowed it down to panels 1,2,3,4,5,6, and seven…..Love the birds at the feeder…and the cheesy smile on the squirrel when he Twangs off the wire…Then calmly riding on the back of the gull….Man..
Squirrels are aliens from outer space who have endeared themsleves to humanity while making notes on how to overthrow the Earth. I wouldn’t rule out a ‘Transpo-tah beam’ either.
A reliable way to keep squirrels out of the bird seed: mix crushed red pepper into you bird seed. Mammals can taste the capsaicin, birds cannot. The squirrels won’t keep visiting your bird feeder for long.
@thebird55 -I bought one of the “squirrel-proof” feeders, actually a pair of them, where the perches are spring-loaded such that the weight of a bird or two will allow access to the seed trough, but the weight of a squirrel will close off access to the seed. They were mounted on those big steel shepherd-crooks with hooks on them, one filled with sunflower seeds, the other with a wild songbird mixture.
I watched as one of the tree-rats, in frustration, decided if he/she couldn’t get to the seeds inside (or chew through the metal containment of the feeder) he/she’d just pee on the feeder. But after a while, the squirrels learned that if they jumped up and down on the feeder enough, it would shake seed out of the trough and onto the ground, where they could feast to their hearts content. Shook a full five-pound bag of wild bird mix out of the feeder in a single day.
And my thistle seed finch feeder has been destroyed by them squirrels too many times, and that seed is too expensive to keep replacing feeders.
Now I don’t fill the feeders any more. The birds can fend for themselves.
Yes, my friend had an inaccessible squirrel – I mean bird feeder across the yard at his Georgia-mountain cabin. So a squirrel would jump onto the porch rail, get a bead on the feeder, and FLY across the yard so that its trajectory would land it on the feeder, I’ve told several times about the fat squirrel at Homosassa Springs, FL, that would show up during manatee feedings. Lots of alfalfa sprouts were floating in the water. The squirrel would hang from a boardwalk by its back feet, and scoop up armloads of food for itself.
This is a good one ,but logic states that if you have a bird feeder on any boat or ship such as this…..eventually you will discover the reason for the term “Poop Deck”
Squirrel’s are entitled to as much birdseed as they can get! They contribute to the reforesting of America by burying nuts. They also helped win our independence, since alot of American minutemen learned marksmanship while squirrel hunting!
Asharah, OK, it’s a bit of a stretch, but point well taken…I like squirrels, but I enjoy the challenge frustrating the little boogers….I’ve got a bird watching window for the cats….T shape with a baffle, tucked under the eve about 6 inches away from the window. Nothing comes up from below…even coons….But there is one squirrel that somehow swings backwards under the eve to land on top of the bar holding the feeders…..Truly a worthy opponent….Putting out cobs of corn keeps the squirrels busy.
I was talking to my neighbor underneath his red pines. A corn cob dropped down out of one and landed between us. The look on his face was great! I had a clue, but he definitely had a WTF moment…Cracked me up….
Try a Droll Yankee feeder – http://www.drollyankees.com/ eventually the squirrels figure it out, but watching the Bas***ds flung into space in the meantime makes it worthwhile
Safflower seeds. The squirrels don’t like them and will only barley nibble the ones fallen on the ground—but not always—when they’re absolutely starving. I have a Squirrel Buster and they learned how to get it swinging so some seed would fall out before the cage closed, but with safflower in there? Nahhh, not worth a single leap. And they don’t get used to it over time, either.
We have no such trouble with our squirrels in Europe, the tiny red ones. Your American gray squirrels are bigger, bolder and brighter, I think,and I hope they won’t get to Poland, because he little red’s don’t have any chance with them.
Alabama Al about 11 years ago
No such thing as a bird feeder. Squirrel feeders, yeah, but not bird feeders.
Allen Rymer about 11 years ago
They are certainly clever…if they make it past the young and dumb stage.
kittenpah about 11 years ago
I’m thinking I’ll go with Capn Eddie on this one.
alviebird about 11 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY9Yf26J4ZM#t=62
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1-XU5Yx3qE
alviebird about 11 years ago
If I remember correctly, at the end of “Daylight Robbery” (see my first link above) they show a “squirrel proof” feeder that closes when a squirrel gets on it (squirrels being heavier than birds). But in the sequel (Daylight Robbery II) it is revealed that the squirrels eventually defeated it. A squirrel would get on the back of it, acting as a counterweight, while his friends eat.
bluegirl285 about 11 years ago
Whoa, hey! I thought Homer was supposed to finish his story on Sundays?
cleokaya about 11 years ago
My first thought as I read this was of Tom Cruise. It must be the height thing.
Varnes about 11 years ago
A six ft. tall metal T shaped pole, with a two ft. wide baffle, four feet up, and at least ten ft. from any launching point, should do the trick, for maybe 99% of them. But there’s always that one wise guy….I admire a good adversary….
Varnes about 11 years ago
Dogsmith, good point. Didn’t think about one riding on a gull, but it would explain a lot….couldn’t help but notice Wiley thought about it…
Varnes about 11 years ago
Wiley, great action sequences….Dang, I usually try to pick a favorite panel on your Sunday beauties, but all of these are so great, it’s kinda silly to try…But I’ve narrowed it down to panels 1,2,3,4,5,6, and seven…..Love the birds at the feeder…and the cheesy smile on the squirrel when he Twangs off the wire…Then calmly riding on the back of the gull….Man..
keenanthelibrarian about 11 years ago
Squirrels are aliens from outer space who have endeared themsleves to humanity while making notes on how to overthrow the Earth. I wouldn’t rule out a ‘Transpo-tah beam’ either.
Raygun about 11 years ago
What a great strip by Wiley today – love it!
joeshmo30 about 11 years ago
O_o where is the past life of homer or whatever?
emjaycee about 11 years ago
Hammy crossover from “Over the Hedge”? He does have moments of brilliance once in awhile.
Otera about 11 years ago
A reliable way to keep squirrels out of the bird seed: mix crushed red pepper into you bird seed. Mammals can taste the capsaicin, birds cannot. The squirrels won’t keep visiting your bird feeder for long.
WCLamb about 11 years ago
@thebird55 -I bought one of the “squirrel-proof” feeders, actually a pair of them, where the perches are spring-loaded such that the weight of a bird or two will allow access to the seed trough, but the weight of a squirrel will close off access to the seed. They were mounted on those big steel shepherd-crooks with hooks on them, one filled with sunflower seeds, the other with a wild songbird mixture.
I watched as one of the tree-rats, in frustration, decided if he/she couldn’t get to the seeds inside (or chew through the metal containment of the feeder) he/she’d just pee on the feeder. But after a while, the squirrels learned that if they jumped up and down on the feeder enough, it would shake seed out of the trough and onto the ground, where they could feast to their hearts content. Shook a full five-pound bag of wild bird mix out of the feeder in a single day.
And my thistle seed finch feeder has been destroyed by them squirrels too many times, and that seed is too expensive to keep replacing feeders.
Now I don’t fill the feeders any more. The birds can fend for themselves.
alviebird about 11 years ago
I found that the squirrels leave the feeder alone (for the most part) if you leave a little seed out where they can get it.
puddlesplatt about 11 years ago
Must admit… theys is sho enough is smart…
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
Yes, my friend had an inaccessible squirrel – I mean bird feeder across the yard at his Georgia-mountain cabin. So a squirrel would jump onto the porch rail, get a bead on the feeder, and FLY across the yard so that its trajectory would land it on the feeder, I’ve told several times about the fat squirrel at Homosassa Springs, FL, that would show up during manatee feedings. Lots of alfalfa sprouts were floating in the water. The squirrel would hang from a boardwalk by its back feet, and scoop up armloads of food for itself.
pekenpug about 11 years ago
I vote for the rodents.
ladamson1918 about 11 years ago
I solved the problem. It’s really easy, too. You have to have trees to hang the feeders from, though,.
dabugger about 11 years ago
There are smart and there are squirrels of course…..
route66paul about 11 years ago
Why aren’t the gulls using the feeder?
jahoody about 11 years ago
don’t have no squirrels in my part of CA….the birds enjoy every bit of seed I feed ’em!!
Caddy57 about 11 years ago
This is a good one ,but logic states that if you have a bird feeder on any boat or ship such as this…..eventually you will discover the reason for the term “Poop Deck”
Asharah about 11 years ago
Squirrel’s are entitled to as much birdseed as they can get! They contribute to the reforesting of America by burying nuts. They also helped win our independence, since alot of American minutemen learned marksmanship while squirrel hunting!
Jessica_D about 11 years ago
My favorite panel is 4 – TWANNG! with the smiling, flying squirrel!
meowlin about 11 years ago
“There are no squirrel proof birdfeeders, only…”.…people who put out something for the squirrels that’s easier to get to.
Varnes about 11 years ago
Asharah, OK, it’s a bit of a stretch, but point well taken…I like squirrels, but I enjoy the challenge frustrating the little boogers….I’ve got a bird watching window for the cats….T shape with a baffle, tucked under the eve about 6 inches away from the window. Nothing comes up from below…even coons….But there is one squirrel that somehow swings backwards under the eve to land on top of the bar holding the feeders…..Truly a worthy opponent….Putting out cobs of corn keeps the squirrels busy.
I was talking to my neighbor underneath his red pines. A corn cob dropped down out of one and landed between us. The look on his face was great! I had a clue, but he definitely had a WTF moment…Cracked me up….
Varnes about 11 years ago
Meowlin, corn cobs really do help….around here it brings dear around, too….Good for photography….
Alan Steenhouwer about 11 years ago
This is why I suggest those squirrel twirler bird feeders… Damn they’re hilarious.
Varnes about 11 years ago
I’m stickin’ with my spellin’ of deer…Doh!
Varnes about 11 years ago
Let’s not forget about the leaf falling in front of panel 1 and 2. Does that count as another panel? Sort of a 3D panel? You’re killin’ me Miller….
susan.e.a.c about 11 years ago
Where there is a will, there is a way to stop squirrels…ours is called a ‘cat’.
bubjerryk about 11 years ago
Try a Droll Yankee feeder – http://www.drollyankees.com/ eventually the squirrels figure it out, but watching the Bas***ds flung into space in the meantime makes it worthwhile
Carole Siegel about 11 years ago
I just love panel 5 and the dirty look the gull is giving the squirrel.
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 11 years ago
Safflower seeds. The squirrels don’t like them and will only barley nibble the ones fallen on the ground—but not always—when they’re absolutely starving. I have a Squirrel Buster and they learned how to get it swinging so some seed would fall out before the cage closed, but with safflower in there? Nahhh, not worth a single leap. And they don’t get used to it over time, either.
Shooter918 about 11 years ago
Why are birds worthy of being fed, but not squirrels?
lindz.coop Premium Member about 11 years ago
We found birdseed that the squirrels don’t like. Problem solved. We also leave other food out for the squirrels because we like them too.
Mike Burke Premium Member about 11 years ago
if you hang it, they will come.
Hunter7 about 11 years ago
I saw the first panel and thought "Rocky! The Flying Squrirrel!
yadzka about 11 years ago
We have no such trouble with our squirrels in Europe, the tiny red ones. Your American gray squirrels are bigger, bolder and brighter, I think,and I hope they won’t get to Poland, because he little red’s don’t have any chance with them.