Frequently Asked Questions
What types of bird feeders do you offer?
We offer a variety of bird feeders, including tube feeders, platform feeders, suet feeders, and hummingbird feeders. Each type is designed for specific bird species and feeding preferences, ensuring you can attract the right wildlife to your yard.
How can I attract deer to my backyard?
To attract deer, consider using high-protein deer food or mineral blocks, which provide essential nutrients. Placing these products near areas where deer are likely to roam can increase your chances of seeing them.
Are your bird feeders squirrel-proof?
Yes, many of our bird feeders are designed to be squirrel-proof, featuring mechanisms that keep squirrels out while allowing birds easy access to the food. Check product specifications for details.
What safety standards do your wildlife products meet?
Our wildlife products adhere to safety standards, ensuring they are made from non-toxic materials and designed for durability in outdoor environments. Always check individual product descriptions for specific safety certifications.
What brands of bird feeders do you carry?
We carry several reputable brands for bird feeders, including Perky-Pet, Droll Yankees, and Wild Delight. Each brand offers unique features and designs to cater to various bird species.
How often should I refill my bird feeders?
Refilling bird feeders depends on the type of feeder and the local bird population. Generally, it's advisable to check feeders every few days, especially during peak feeding seasons, to ensure a constant food supply.
Can I use the same feeder for different types of birds?
While some feeders are versatile and can accommodate multiple bird species, others are designed specifically for certain types of birds. Consider using multiple feeders to cater to various birds in your area.
What is the best time of year to start feeding wild birds?
The best time to start feeding wild birds is during the fall and winter months when natural food sources are scarce. This helps support local bird populations during colder months.