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Droll Yankees® Squirrel Slinky® Pole Section
Droll Yankees® Squirrel Slinky® Pole Section
Droll Yankees
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Squirrels, raccoons and other climbing critters can't gain any headway when they try to climb over a Droll Yankees Squirrel Slinky to gain access to a pole-mounted bird feeder. Fitted with a high tensile spring, when weight is put on it, the Squirrel Slinky lowers to the ground, making it impossible for seed-stealing squirrels to reach the bird feeder. As the critters move their weight from the Squirrel Slinky to the pole above, the rod rises and pushes their paws off.
Ideal for deterring squirrels, raccoons and other climbing critters
Made specifically for Droll Yankees 1 in. poles and pole systems
Use for pole-mounted bird feeders
When weight is applied, the Squirrel Slinky lowers to the ground. As critters move their weight from the Squirrel Slinky to the pole above, the rod rises and pushes their paws off.
Compatible with our Ultimate Yard System, Shepherd's Envy Pole, and Garden Pole
Rust-resistant galvanized powder-coated steel construction
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