EddieSalita
Songster
The correct answer to this is to keep buying different feeders until you have at least 6 in the back of the shed gathering cobwebs before you settle on the one you like.
It can take up to 12 feeders to achieve feeder satisfaction. I'm guessing there is more than one member here to thinks 12 is rookie numbers
If you are proper hardcore you will scour the articles section and the interwebs. Then get into chopping up buckets, plywood, water cooler bottles and pvc pipe and make at least 7 prototypes for the perfect diy feeder that is no waste, vermin proof, wild bird proof, holds 57 bags of feed and is bpa free.
It can take up to 12 feeders to achieve feeder satisfaction. I'm guessing there is more than one member here to thinks 12 is rookie numbers
If you are proper hardcore you will scour the articles section and the interwebs. Then get into chopping up buckets, plywood, water cooler bottles and pvc pipe and make at least 7 prototypes for the perfect diy feeder that is no waste, vermin proof, wild bird proof, holds 57 bags of feed and is bpa free.