Health & Fitness
I Declare A Squirrel War!
Blogger Lauren Kim of MomHomeGuide.com shares her frustration about how squirrels have chased beautiful goldfinches from her backyard feeders.

Thanks to some new birdfeeders we've hung, my daughters and I have been enjoying watching beautiful goldfinches feed from a birdfeeder we’ve added to the backyard. My kids like watching the birds so much that my husband has purchased a set of binoculars for each daughter.
I first bought a simple net feeder and filled it with thistle seed for the finches, and soon had plenty of finches in the backyard. But within about a week, the squirrels discovered the net feeder, chewed holes in it, and emptied out the seed. Darn rodents! I vowed to keep the squirrels away from my birdfeeder.
So, I purchased a plastic tube feeder from my local grocery store (for about $14), and the finches returned. But however, only about two days after hanging the feeder, I discovered the feeder half empty with a gigantic hole chewed into the plastic tube feeder. I was thrwarted by the squirrels again! I promised myself that despite this obstacle, I would find a way to keep the squirrels out of the birdfeeder.
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So now, it’s war! I will not quit on my desire to attract the beautiful finches to my backyard, especially since watching the finches has become an activity that my daughters and I share together. And I will find a way to prevent the squirrels from destroying my birdfeeders and eating up all the bird seed.
Lauren Kim is the executive editor of MomHomeGuide.com, a blog for moms on creating the perfect home for one's family.