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Cr0ck1 (Beagler)
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iluv2hunts gonna eat that for easter dinner with some mashed potatoes. dont be fooled.. he eats it.. LOL

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Anonymous
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I went and put up my ladder stand and moved my feeder this morning. Due to poachers and high pressure the hogs moved deeper into the thick woods were I hunt. Hopefully this will help with the problem. I'm wanting to break in the new bow!!!!!!!! I had my feeder in this location before but decided to move it because the squirrels were so thick it was getting ridiculous. Hopefully it wont be long before they find the feeder again. A little soured corn hopefully will speed the process up. 😀

Have you used the feeder with the varmit zapper it's worth the cost watching the squierls jump. I had a problem with finches this year the would empty a 350# feeder in two days.

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john l
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????????? they don't mess with the feeder. They just eat the corn at a rapid rate. What does it do????

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houseofmicah
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growin up my dad had a bird feeder with a varmint zapper aka, 110v hot wire strategically placed so that only the birds could eat out of the feeder.

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Anonymous
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????????? they don't mess with the feeder. They just eat the corn at a rapid rate. What does it do????

What happens with the hanging feeders is the swing it and the corn spills. With the zapper they get jolted when they touch it.

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