opossums, like squirrels, are masters of practical physics. i had to move a pole holding a windmill that one smarty pants was using as a launcher to fly to the feeder that's protected by a no go cone.
i'm telling you.
there's also an engineer who keeps finding ways to dismantle the clamp holding the cone. i finally put one of those metal wire suet holders around it, tightly hooked.
we're gonna see how he deals with that 🤣
here's some photos of the cone and what i've had to come up with to try to keep the engineer unit from dismantling it.
it's been through numerous incarnations and so far he's found ways to bring it down.
the closeup shows the vulnerable plastic holders, hard plastic
but not hard enough 😱
so, we'll see if this suet holder keeps the teeth at bay🤣
@holon42 I have found these bird feeders to be squirrel-proof.
Brome Squirrel Busters
I have three. This year, I want to get the suet feeder.
@holon42 I had a raccoon knock a feeder off a hook, then he rolled it around on the ground so the seed and nuts would fall out! I had to come up with a solution to that.
*be smarter than a raccoon* O_O
Instead of long hooks over the tree limbs, I made up lengths of thin cable with loops on the ends. Used carabiners to hook them together and hook the feeders to the cable. Cable is too thin for the raccoons to climb! Been safe ever since.
@holon42. AH!
I suspended my feeders from tree limbs. There's a big old Norway Spruce in the back yard that's been trimmed up pretty high. I use that as my bird feeder place.
@GeezerWench
your solution sounds good. i have a feeder rack and a shepherd's hook.
around here raccoons piggy back to reach the feeders, so i take them in at night. they were taking them down from the feeder rack as you described, and sometimes they stole the parts too.