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Squirrel Away (8g sachet)
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Price: 99p


Squirrel Away

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Description: Grey Squirrels on bird feeders can be a blessing or a curse, depending on how you view these little American mammals.

Allowing Grey Squirrels to help themselves to a few of the bird peanuts is fine, but one squirrel often leads to the arrival of more, and it's not long before the birds don't get a look in on the food you put out for them. In addition there's the damage they do to your feeders. To solve the problem there's Squirrel Away'.

Squirrel Away is a powder made from Capsicum Pepper - a naturally occurring substance which makes peppers taste hot and spicy. Since mammals and birds have different sensory systems, the powder is hot and distasteful to squirrels but not to birds.

A small amount of Squirrel Away is mixed into birdseed before you fill your feeders. After just one taste, squirrels will learn to leave well alone. Apart from the powerful taste, it is completely harmless to squirrels - and a useful source of Vitamin A for birds. 

One 8g sachet will treat 2.2 kilos of birdseed.



Customer Comment:
"Thank you - at last an effective way to deter squirrels from my bird feeders.  I bought sachets of "squirrel away" this week and mixed a sachet with my bird seed.  I couldn't believe my eyes.  A squirrel climbed the pole to my bird feeders, started to tip the seed feeder to get at the seed, started to eat the seed, then stopped and jumped down from the feeder.  He then went to my ground feeder and sniffed the seeds, then moved across the garden and disappeared over the fence.  I couldn't believe it - I've even had difficulty in getting the squirrels off the feeders when I've gone out there to move them away myself.  I'm hoping now that I can get a squirrel box and leave food for the squirrels in there."  - G. Baber, Rhondda, Wales



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