Tilt-Top Hanging Squirrel Baffle

Tilt-Top Hanging Squirrel Baffle

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$20.71
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Tilt-Top Hanging Squirrel Baffle

Tilt-Top Hanging Squirrel Baffle

$20.71

This tilt-top squirrel baffle is an essential accessory for protecting your hanging bird feeders from squirrels and other climbing pests. Designed to mount above tube feeders, the baffle uses a gravity-activated tilting mechanism that prevents squirrels from gaining stable footing.

When a squirrel jumps onto the smooth dome surface, the baffle automatically tilts at a steep angle, causing the squirrel to slide off safely before reaching the feeder. Birds can continue feeding undisturbed below, while seeds remain protected.

Crafted from durable, clear-view outdoor plastic, this baffle blends naturally into garden settings without blocking visibility of birds or feeders.

Key Features:

  • Tilt-Activated Anti-Squirrel Design
    Automatically tilts when weight is applied, preventing squirrels from accessing feeders.
  • Smooth, Slippery Dome Surface
    Squirrels cannot grip or climb the baffle, ensuring consistent protection.
  • Ideal for Hanging Feeders
    Designed to hang directly above tube feeders and hanging seed feeders.
  • Clear, Low-Profile Appearance
    Transparent material keeps focus on birds, not hardware.
  • Safe & Humane Pest Control
    Causes squirrels to slide off gently without injury.

Product Specifications:

  • Product Type: Hanging Squirrel Baffle
  • Mounting Style: Hanging (above feeder)
  • Diameter: 16 in (40.6 cm)
  • Material: Heavy-duty clear plastic
  • Mechanism: Weight-activated tilt design
  • Finish: Transparent
  • Includes: Hanging hardware / S-hook
  • Compatible With: Tube feeders, hanging seed feeders
  • Recommended Placement: Suspended above feeder with adequate clearance

Why Use a Squirrel Baffle:

Squirrels are persistent and agile. This tilt-top baffle creates a physical barrier that stops them before they reach the feeder, helping reduce seed loss, feeder damage, and unwanted mess—while keeping your feeding station bird-friendly.

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