Hey there, nature lovers! If you're like me, you've probably spent hours watching those cute, furry squirrels scurry around your yard. And what better way to invite them closer and enjoy their antics up close than by installing a squirrel feeder on a tree? As a squirrel feeder supplier, I've seen firsthand how these simple devices can transform your outdoor space into a lively wildlife haven. In this blog post, I'll walk you through the process of installing a squirrel feeder on a tree, step by step.
Step 1: Choose the Right Feeder
First things first, you need to pick the right squirrel feeder for your needs. There are tons of options out there, but I'll recommend a few of our top sellers.


- Pine Wood Squirrel Feeder: This feeder is made from high-quality pine wood, which is not only durable but also looks great in any natural setting. It has a spacious design that can hold plenty of food, and its easy-to-open lid makes refilling a breeze. Check it out Pine Wood Squirrel Feeder.
- Small Squirrel Feeder: If you have limited space or just want to attract a few squirrels, this small feeder is a perfect choice. It's compact, lightweight, and easy to install. Despite its size, it can still hold enough food to keep the squirrels coming back for more. You can find it here Small Squirrel Feeder.
- Squirrel Feeder Wood: Another great option is our Squirrel Feeder Wood. It's designed with a unique shape that provides a comfortable feeding position for the squirrels. The wood construction is weather-resistant, ensuring it will last for years. Learn more about it Squirrel Feeder Wood.
Step 2: Select the Ideal Tree
Once you've chosen your feeder, it's time to find the perfect tree to hang it on. Here are some things to consider:
- Tree Species: Choose a healthy, sturdy tree. Oaks, maples, and pines are all good choices. Avoid trees that are diseased, damaged, or have weak branches.
- Location: The tree should be in a location where you can easily see the feeder from your window or patio. It should also be away from areas where pets or other animals might disturb the squirrels.
- Height: Hang the feeder at a height of about 5 to 6 feet off the ground. This is high enough to keep the feeder out of reach of most predators but low enough for the squirrels to access easily.
Step 3: Gather Your Tools
Before you start installing the feeder, make sure you have all the necessary tools. You'll need:
- A drill with the appropriate drill bit (usually a 1/4-inch bit)
- Screws or nails
- A ladder (if the tree is tall)
- A measuring tape
- A level
Step 4: Prepare the Tree
Once you've selected the tree and gathered your tools, it's time to prepare the tree for the feeder.
- Mark the Spot: Use a measuring tape to mark the spot on the tree where you want to install the feeder. Make sure it's level and at the right height.
- Drill the Holes: If you're using screws, drill holes into the tree at the marked spots. The holes should be slightly smaller than the diameter of the screws to ensure a tight fit.
Step 5: Install the Feeder
Now it's time to install the feeder on the tree.
- Attach the Bracket: If your feeder comes with a bracket, attach it to the tree using the screws or nails. Make sure the bracket is level and secure.
- Hang the Feeder: Once the bracket is installed, hang the feeder on the bracket. Make sure it's stable and doesn't swing or tilt.
Step 6: Fill the Feeder
After the feeder is installed, it's time to fill it with food. Squirrels love a variety of foods, including nuts, seeds, and fruits. You can use a commercial squirrel food mix or make your own by combining peanuts, sunflower seeds, and corn.
Step 7: Maintain the Feeder
To keep the squirrels coming back, you need to maintain the feeder regularly. Here are some tips:
- Refill the Feeder: Check the feeder regularly and refill it when it's empty. Squirrels have big appetites, so you may need to refill the feeder every few days.
- Clean the Feeder: Clean the feeder at least once a month to prevent the growth of mold and bacteria. Use a mild soap and water to clean the feeder, and rinse it thoroughly before refilling.
- Inspect the Feeder: Check the feeder for any signs of damage or wear. If the feeder is damaged, replace it immediately to ensure the safety of the squirrels.
Step 8: Enjoy Watching the Squirrels
Once you've installed the feeder and filled it with food, all that's left to do is sit back and enjoy watching the squirrels. It won't take long for them to discover the feeder, and you'll soon be entertained by their acrobatic antics as they try to get to the food.
Why Choose Our Squirrel Feeders?
As a squirrel feeder supplier, we take pride in offering high-quality feeders that are designed to attract squirrels and provide them with a safe and comfortable feeding experience. Here are some reasons why you should choose our feeders:
- Quality Materials: Our feeders are made from high-quality materials, such as pine wood and durable plastics, that are built to last.
- Unique Designs: We offer a variety of feeder designs to suit different needs and preferences. Whether you want a simple, traditional feeder or a more elaborate, decorative one, we have something for you.
- Easy to Install and Maintain: Our feeders are designed to be easy to install and maintain. They come with clear instructions and all the necessary hardware, so you can have your feeder up and running in no time.
Contact Us for More Information
If you have any questions about our squirrel feeders or need help choosing the right one for your needs, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help you create a wildlife-friendly backyard that you'll enjoy for years to come.
References
- National Wildlife Federation. (n.d.). Attracting Squirrels to Your Yard. Retrieved from [National Wildlife Federation website]
- Audubon Society. (n.d.). Squirrels: A Guide to North American Species. Retrieved from [Audubon Society website]




