There used to be a feeder called Twirl-a-squirrel that did that with no batteries needed. Google it on Youtube. Always wanted one, the squirrels were greedy and vicious where I lived. Feeder was a little pricey, it uses a bit of engineering to make.
40+ years ago in New England there were “Squirrel Spinners”. Take a piece of wood about 3’ long 1×1; drive a 10d nail into one end, grind it sharp . drill a hole in the middle, add a weight 3-4 ox on the other. Nail it to a block fixed to a tree. Stick an ear of corn on the nail. “Squirrel Spinner”
Farside99 over 2 years ago
I think I’d pay to see that!
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
Unfortunately it also turns the bird feeder into a seed spreader.
assrdood over 2 years ago
I had one of those once. It was hilarious. Only problem was frequent battery charging.
Ed The Red Premium Member over 2 years ago
Squirrel-flinging Bird Feeder
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004ZB4U
Video:
https://youtu.be/PfHu-UJaK0Q
j4m35 over 2 years ago
Misters Masstroianni, thanks for the chuckle.
Rista over 2 years ago
There used to be a feeder called Twirl-a-squirrel that did that with no batteries needed. Google it on Youtube. Always wanted one, the squirrels were greedy and vicious where I lived. Feeder was a little pricey, it uses a bit of engineering to make.
KEA over 2 years ago
Where do I get one?
thejanith Premium Member over 2 years ago
Love it! Go, Tucker! Thanks for the laugh. Great way to start a day.
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
You should charge him for the E ticket ride.
JohnHarry Premium Member over 2 years ago
40+ years ago in New England there were “Squirrel Spinners”. Take a piece of wood about 3’ long 1×1; drive a 10d nail into one end, grind it sharp . drill a hole in the middle, add a weight 3-4 ox on the other. Nail it to a block fixed to a tree. Stick an ear of corn on the nail. “Squirrel Spinner”
ms-ss over 2 years ago
I was thinking about Mark Rober.