Brome Squirrel Buster Feeders
Brome makes several squirrel proof bird feeders. Here’s a look at their products.
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Squirrel Buster Plus Bird Feeder with Removable Cardinal Ring – This feeder is designed to attract cardinals. Cardinals have small necks and large feet so they prefer gripping a thicktextured perch and facing their food source directly instead of turning like they have to on a typical tube feeder design. The Squirrel Buster Plus Cardinal Ring perch system allows them to eat facing the bird feeder ports. The seed ports close automatically from the weigth when a squirrel climbs onto the feeder.
Squirrel Buster Mini – This feeder has openings in the bottom of the metal mesh shroud which align with the seed tray allowing access to the seed. When a squirrel gets on the feeder, its weight pulls the shroud down, blocking access to the seed tray. The negative grip tube prevents squirrels from grabbing the wire hanger with their hind legs to hang from the feeder and not put weight shroud mechanism. The seed ports have perches but the metal mesh shroud also provides a large clinging area for clinging birds. The patented Seed Tube Ventilation System in Squirrel Buster Mini permits humidity and hot air to escape through vents at the top of the feeder to keep the seed fresher.
Squirrel Buster Finch Feeder – Feed thistle seed to your finches and goldfinches with the Brome Squirrel Buster Finch Feeder. A metal mesh shroud surrounds the clear plastic seed tube, creating clinging areas for your birds. Perches at the four bottom ports offer a resting spot for birds, while the four upper ports are accessed by clinging onto the wire. When a squirrel or other larger animal gets on the feeder, the shroud covers the ports blocking access to the seed. This feeder has a ventilation system which allows fresh air to enter through the seed ports keepingthe thistle seed fresh.
Squirrel Buster Classic – The Squirrel Buster Classic has openings in the wire grid that align with the seed ports and provide birds access to the seed. When a squirrel or large bird gets on the Squirrel Buster, its weight automatically forces the grid down, blocking access to the seed ports.








