Squirrel baffle is made of powder-coated steel. Pole mounted below feeder to stop squirrels from climbing. Two piece construction can be mounted on pole without removing bird feeder. Includes coupler for mounting to any pole 1/2 in. to 1 3/8 in. diameter. Torpedo shaped baffle is 6-inch in diameter by 15.25-in. high. Pole mount this squirrel baffle below feeder about 4 to 5 ft. above the ground with included coupler. Allows birds to feed while preventing access to squirrels and other critters.
The striking copper leaf design of the 18-inch brushed copper weather shield adds year-round beauty while protecting your favorite bird feeder from rain and other inclement weather or providing instant shade to hummingbird nectar. The weather shield keeps the rain from ruining your bird seed while adding a touch of decor to your backyard and is wide enough to help deter squirrels, when placed at least 10 feet from a tree trunk or other object. The metal construction will easily withstand the elements, while the brushed copper colored finish adds a natural feel. Some assembly required, hang your feeder from the hook beneath the item and use the top hook to hang the entire unit from a branch or bracket or hook.
Our 18" Wrap-around Pole Mount Squirrel Baffle is perfect for mounting on poles that will not come apart. Our patented squirrel baffle secures around 1/2" to 1-3/8" pole. A metal clamp comes with the baffle that you simply screw around the pole with a Phillips head screw driver. The baffle sits on top of the clamp, and stays there. Must be placed at a minimum 4-1/2ft. high (5ft. is better) on the pole. You will need a tall pole so that your feeder bottoms do not hang below the baffle. A little measuring will help. Keep your feeder pole at least 7ft. from a fence, tree or bush, so that squirrels cannot jump horizontally onto the feeders.
Decoratively constructed with a rust resistant finish this panacea shepherd's display hook is great fit for any home outdoor decor. It can be used to merchandise hanging planters, bird feeders.