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Just thought I would share this with some of my fellow hunters who have Gravity Feeders.
The issue is Squirrels! They have to be one of the most destructive little critters out there!
In the past they have literally eaten a hole in my previous Moultrie Feeder Lids twice to get inside and eat Corn. So I later purchased a Boss Buck 200# Gravity Feeder. But if the Corn ran low or out the little destructors where climbing inside the Gravity Feeder Tubes and eating away at the plastic Dispensing Cone inside(Adjustable) that controls how much feed is allowed to flow to the Feeder Tube openings. They have done that twice! Once they eat most of the Cone away you can not even fill the Hopper. The Corn simply runs straight through the Feeder and out of the Tubes and out onto the ground. So that brings me to this Thread that I wanted to share, with someone who might be having the same issue. Each Feeder Tube as pictured is around 5 to 5 1/2" inches in Diameter. In order to stop the little terrors' from repeating and eating the Cone. I purchases 9 each 6" 3/8 Bolts 3 for each of the three Tubes with Locking Nuts and Washers. Then drilled all the way through the top and out the bottom of each Tube "Vertically" in three locations. And put the three Bolts in each tube and spaced them at an 1 1/2" and a half apart in each. I drilled the Center Hole First in the middle Top of the Tubes and then drilled one on each side of the Center Hole 1 1/2"one either side. They look like jail cell bars in each tube when looking in each Tube at the Bolts. This prevents them or other critters from getting inside the Tubes and destroying the Distribution Cone. Here it is three months later it "Works"! I intentionally allowed the Feeder to run empty twice for couple of days to see if it worked? SOPPED THEM!
They as well as Squirrels not being able to get in the Tube and to the Cone. And the Racoons who were trying to reach inside could not.
◍ Sample of Tube view but each Tube only has three Bolts / Bars.
I also have Boss Buck Sharks Teeth on the Legs of my feeder but somehow they have managed to deal with them as well. Little Houdinis I guess!
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The issue is Squirrels! They have to be one of the most destructive little critters out there!
In the past they have literally eaten a hole in my previous Moultrie Feeder Lids twice to get inside and eat Corn. So I later purchased a Boss Buck 200# Gravity Feeder. But if the Corn ran low or out the little destructors where climbing inside the Gravity Feeder Tubes and eating away at the plastic Dispensing Cone inside(Adjustable) that controls how much feed is allowed to flow to the Feeder Tube openings. They have done that twice! Once they eat most of the Cone away you can not even fill the Hopper. The Corn simply runs straight through the Feeder and out of the Tubes and out onto the ground. So that brings me to this Thread that I wanted to share, with someone who might be having the same issue. Each Feeder Tube as pictured is around 5 to 5 1/2" inches in Diameter. In order to stop the little terrors' from repeating and eating the Cone. I purchases 9 each 6" 3/8 Bolts 3 for each of the three Tubes with Locking Nuts and Washers. Then drilled all the way through the top and out the bottom of each Tube "Vertically" in three locations. And put the three Bolts in each tube and spaced them at an 1 1/2" and a half apart in each. I drilled the Center Hole First in the middle Top of the Tubes and then drilled one on each side of the Center Hole 1 1/2"one either side. They look like jail cell bars in each tube when looking in each Tube at the Bolts. This prevents them or other critters from getting inside the Tubes and destroying the Distribution Cone. Here it is three months later it "Works"! I intentionally allowed the Feeder to run empty twice for couple of days to see if it worked? SOPPED THEM!
◍ Sample of Tube view but each Tube only has three Bolts / Bars.
I also have Boss Buck Sharks Teeth on the Legs of my feeder but somehow they have managed to deal with them as well. Little Houdinis I guess!
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