For almost a year, the squirrels left my suet alone because I spread cracked corn and seeds on the ground and they decided they liked that better and it was easier to get to. Occassionally one would shimmy up the suet pole, sniff the blocks, maybe taste them, then drop back down and go back to the stuff on the ground.
Actually, they're still ignoring the suet.
My window feeder with the black sunflower seeds, however, is becoming a thing of contention.
And it's partially my fault.
See, I have the SUCKER tatoo on my forehead.
A young grey squirrel limped into my yard with an obvious broken front ankle and I... um... started feeding him peanuts from my window.
Two weeks later and a visit from a wildlife rehabber (who couldn't find/catch him) and he's still around. He now sits on my window ledge peeking in my window going "Hello nice lady? Peanuts?"
Drives my cat insane. He has no fear of her at all.
Now, HE leaves the feeder alone. However, a litter of four youngsters moved in, and they watched.
And learned.
And one of THEM now has the window thing figured out and shimmies up the frame to the window feeder, sits on top of it, and helps himself.
Which I don't mind so much, except that early one morning HE STOLE THE ENTIRE FEEDER!
I found it halfway across my yard (I could almost see it, you know. WHOOBOY! Lookit THIS one, boys! What fun I'm gonna have buryin' this one! I'm set for life!!), still with most of the seeds in it.
The least he could have done was left the suction cups behind! I can't find one of them.
I saw a squirrel feeder on a bungee cord that I may try. It holds an ear of corn (or corn log), and the squirrels jump and grab it and it's FUN and EXCITING and more interesting (and more yummy) than a boring window feeder, so maybe that will appeal to them more.
Besides, I can't wait to see what my cat does when she sees THAT.
...somewhere in a peaceful mountain range, a rabbit plots to take over the world....