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Fletch

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Spencie, I've seen flexible pvc pipe on young tree trunks to protect them from deer etc....
 

Sauger

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Spencie,
I had the same problem. I tried chicken wire, PVC and also 3 tee post with wire wrapped around (that worked but looked like shit.) Best thing I have came up with is buying a 10' section of concrete wire mesh and making a circle with it using wire ties. Put that around the tree and 2 tee post on either side and I have not had a problem since. I have 30 young chestnut, 10 apple and all are doing great using this. I just ordered 10 permission, 10 apple, and 10 blueberry bushes and I will be doing the same thing to those.
 

Spencie

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I work enough overtime to keep some corn going year round for inventory purposes. Squirrels suck! The dumb things get inside the feeder when it goes empty and wreak havoc. I dumped a bag in the other day and it immediately flowed out. I’m going to bring the feeder home next time I go to it and see what repairs can be made. There might be a special squirrel extravaganza in the next couple weeks.
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Spencie

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Aluminum/sheet metal screwed too the outside bottom of the feeder?
That’s what I’m thinking but I will need to do something on the inside too. Unfortunately, they will just chew on another area of it. It might just be one tree rat and if I can eradicate him the problem might be solved. Hoping to get another year out of this feeder and then start over.
 
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740hunter

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I have one of the Banks 600# feeder. They are pricey, but great feeders. Hopefully you can get the hole patched and it will continue to work well for you!
 
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