Our feeders are not guaranteed against nuisance birds but adjusting the tension can help.
Please follow the tension adjustment instructions for your feeder.
If your feeder is not working properly we encourage you to watch our instructional videos.
If that does not help please call us at
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to request a part or to get help with your feeder.
The Squirrel Buster® Suet takes the standard size suet cakes 4,5″ x 4,5″ x 1,5″. We recommend a suet cake with nuts and seeds.
You can expect to see a variety of birds such as Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Blue Jays and Chickadees.
If you are not seeing any bird traffic, first you need to verify that the feeder is functioning properly (see video). You should check to make sure that the suet is exposed, that the suet is fresh and that the feeder is going up and down properly.
If you still need help, please give us a call and we will be happy to help 1-800-856-5685.
Our feeders are not guaranteed against nuisance birds but adjusting the tension can help.
Please follow the tension adjustment instructions for your feeder.
If your Suet feeder is not going up and down properly, please verify that the suet is inserted properly.
You will find step by step instructions here under How to load the Squirrel Buster® Suet
If that doesn’t resolve your issue, please give us a call at 1-800-856-5685 and we will happy to help.
Capacity:
Holds 2 4.5″x4.5″ suet cakes
Dimensions (WxLxH):
8.68″ x 4.45″ x 18.63″
Height with hanger:
26″
Believe it or not, the quality of the suet really matters.
David James, from Sutton, QC did a test using a mass-produced suet block and a Mill Creek suet block and the results were that the birds preferred the Mill Creek Suet. Mill Creek is a premium suet and has better ingredients and less fillers than mass-produced suet.
Mill Creek is a Canadian company and we hope our Canadian customers check them out. If you are in the USA check out nature stores around you and read your ingredients.
Watch the video to see more!
BBN 4-10 - Backyard Feeding - Suet Quality Matters from Brome Bird News on Vimeo.