Tired of Squirrels Taking Over Your Feeders?
The Real Problem with Backyard Bird Feeding
Backyard bird feeding should be relaxing and rewarding. But when squirrels raid your feeders, scatter seed, and take over the setup, it quickly becomes frustrating.
Instead of enjoying visits from cardinals, finches, chickadees, and woodpeckers, you’re constantly dealing with spills, empty feeders, and a setup that never quite works the way it should.

The Problem
When Feeders Attract More Squirrels Than Birds
For many backyard birders, the issue isn’t the feeders or the seed, it’s what happens around them. Squirrels climb, jump, and hang from feeders, draining seed quickly and disrupting the birds you’re trying to attract.
What starts as a simple bird feeding setup turns into something you have to manage every day.

Why Traditional Setups Fall Short
Core Problems
It Should Feel Better Than This
Bird feeding is meant to be calm, simple, and enjoyable. You set out feeders to watch birds, not to constantly clean up after squirrels or refill empty seed.
When squirrels dominate the setup, the experience changes, and not in a good way.

There Should Be a Better Way
You shouldn’t have to give up on backyard bird feeding or settle for constant frustration.
With the right feeder pole and setup, you can create a space that attracts birds, protects your seed, and makes the whole experience feel easy again, without letting the silly squirrel take over.



Ready for a Better Bird Feeding Experience?
If you’re tired of squirrels emptying your feeders, it’s time for a smarter setup. Pre-order the Perplexed Squirrel and be first in line for a bird feeding solution designed to keep squirrels baffled and birds coming back.
Questions Before You Reserve Yours?
Have a question about feeder compatibility, setup, or how the Perplexed Squirrel helps deter squirrels? Send us a message and we’ll help you choose the right solution for your backyard bird feeding setup.
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