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| Heritage Farms Cornstalk Squirrel Feeder Create a nature-inspired feeding station in your yard using the Heritage Farms Cornstalk Squirrel Feeder. This dramatic, staked unit resembles a full cornstalk growing in the field, with its tall green body and bright yellow top. The green, metal leaves arc outward from the center shaft, camouflaging the three prongs made to hold ears of corn. A slightly pointed end on each prong easily inserts into the center of a corn cob (not included), while the leaf shapes offer places for squirrels to cling while dining. Stake the pointed base of this feeder into your soil, and situate it away from any bird feeders to deter squirrels from stealing other seed. A few yellow spirals at the top of the unit evoke cornsilk, and the vivid colors will certainly attract attention. The all metal construction withstands squirrels visiting the piece, for a fun and versatile feeder. Watch squirrels feed and frolic in your yard with this Cornstalk Squirrel Feeder.
Seed or Feed Options: ear corn, squirrel logs
Capacity: 3 ears of corn
Dimensions: ~10" dia. x 35"H
Mounting: stake in ground
Construction: metal
Brand: Heritage Farms Item Number: HF-2507 Availability: 9 in Stock. Ships from OH within 24 business hours
Shipping Weight: 2 lbs
Reg: $19.99 Your Price: $16.99 Free Shipping Over $75
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