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Our new bird feeder will cost you peanuts!

Based on the overwhelming success of our Globe Feeder last season we quickly came to realize that our customers are keen to find a unique, functional bird feeder that's a little out of the ordinary. We think we've found another such product with our Wreath Style Peanut Feeder. This 12&frac12" heavy duty, powder-coated wreath holds peanuts in the shell and provides hours of entertainment as you watch your fine feathered friends hang in every direction while they wrestle peanuts from inside the feeder. It's quite amusing to watch them break open the shells to receive their reward of two whole peanuts per pod. This feeder attracts Jays of all varieties and woodpeckers love the challenge and taste that peanuts provide. A year round conversation piece for your bird feeding area, our Wreath Peanut Feeder looks great during the Holiday season with an added ribbon bow (not included). A versatile design, this feeder can also be used to hold suet balls in the colder months. To get you started we've included - free of charge - a 500 gram package of Valencia (Canadian grown) peanuts in the shell. You'll be up and running as soon as your feeder arrives. For those of you who don't have access to bulk or large packages of peanuts, we also offer refill packages.

Item #DescriptionPriceQuantity
80213
Feeder with 500g of Peanuts
$22.95
80214
500g Valencia Peanuts in the Shell
$3.95

Customer Comments and Reviews

PatriciaApril 12, 2012

Peanut Wreath Feeder

I have been buying peanuts for the birds and squirrels around my home for a number of years. I smiled when I saw this on your website and thought it could be interesting and it has been. I've laughed out loud more than once while watching a determined jay try to get a particular peanut released and wondered why they just don't go for one that is easier. Two good things..the peanuts don't disappear under snow and for some reason crows don't seem interested. Before I owned this, the crows would greedily gather peanuts (an average of 9 peanuts at once!!!) to the exclusion of the jays. Thank you for carrying this product. I am going to buy another for my daughter in England.

I have been buying peanuts for the birds and squirrels around my home for a number of years. I smiled when I saw this on your website and thought it could be interesting and it has been. I've laughed … 

haviland faithJanuary 6, 2012

Peanut Wreath Feeder

great idea but how do you keep squirrels from sabatoging it?

Veseys Staff ReplyJanuary 9, 2012

Peanut Wreath Feeder

The best way to squirrel-proof the Peanut Feeder - or any bird feeder for that matter - is to hang it from a free standing metal pole that is at least two metres high and well away from overhanging trees and shrubs. Attaching a metal cone (sometimes called a squirrel baffle) about half way up the pole to prevent squirrels climbing up would also help. It is difficult to squirrel-proof hanging bird feeders because squirrels can jump from a nearby tree and climb down the line. You may consider having a squirrel feeder as well as a bird feeder, thereby avoiding the conflict. If you start feeding during the winter, you should continue feeding because animals will depend on you for food.

The best way to squirrel-proof the Peanut Feeder - or any bird feeder for that matter - is to hang it from a free standing metal pole that is at least two metres high and well away from overhanging … 

Jennifer WraightDecember 26, 2011

Peanut Wreath Feeder

I just received this for Christmas, after telling my mom I had managed to keep the blue jays coming to my yard through the winter (North Bay, Ontario), but was discouraged that when it snowed the peanuts disappeared and/or became soggy. This keeps them off the ground, gives the jays a place to perch for easier and longer viewing, great gift.

I just received this for Christmas, after telling my mom I had managed to keep the blue jays coming to my yard through the winter (North Bay, Ontario), but was discouraged that when it snowed the … 

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