







Gardman Squirrel Proof Seed Feeder
The Gardman Squirrel Proof Seed Feeder is a durable and practical solution for feeding garden birds while keeping squirrels and larger birds at bay. Designed with a sturdy plastic-coated wire cage, it ensures that small birds can access the food without interference, making it an excellent choice for maintaining a bird-friendly garden.
Key Features:
- Sturdy plastic-coated wire cage to keep squirrels and larger birds out.
- Can hold 410g of seed mix, 400g of peanut bites, or 295g of sunflower seeds.
- Designed for easy hanging on trees or bird dining stations.
- Ideal for year-round bird feeding, helping birds replenish their energy.
- Keeps food secure, preventing waste from unwanted visitors.
For best results, hang the feeder on a tree or bird dining station, placing it at least 2 metres away from cover such as dense bushes to provide visibility and safety for the birds. To support garden birds, put food out early in the day and establish a consistent feeding routine, as birds will come to rely on the feeder as a reliable source of nutrition.
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The Gardman Squirrel Proof Seed Feeder is a durable and practical solution for feeding garden birds while keeping squirrels and larger birds at bay. Designed with a sturdy plastic-coated wire cage, it ensures that small birds can access the food without interference, making it an excellent choice for maintaining a bird-friendly garden.
Key Features:
- Sturdy plastic-coated wire cage to keep squirrels and larger birds out.
- Can hold 410g of seed mix, 400g of peanut bites, or 295g of sunflower seeds.
- Designed for easy hanging on trees or bird dining stations.
- Ideal for year-round bird feeding, helping birds replenish their energy.
- Keeps food secure, preventing waste from unwanted visitors.
For best results, hang the feeder on a tree or bird dining station, placing it at least 2 metres away from cover such as dense bushes to provide visibility and safety for the birds. To support garden birds, put food out early in the day and establish a consistent feeding routine, as birds will come to rely on the feeder as a reliable source of nutrition.













