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I want to encourage as many birds as possible to my garden, atm we have blue tits, long tailed tits, blackbird and nuthatches. What I am wary of is encouraging rats to the garden because of the food that comes down from the bird feeder. Any advice?
Haith's customer services:
Hello Cheryl, Thank you for your comments, it's great to hear that you have such a variety of birds already. To avoid attracting rats you could get a feeder tray to catch the food that comes down from the feeder, however it would depend on the feeder you are using. All the best, Haiht's
"Mrs" by Cheryl
26 Nov 2019
I want to encourage as many birds as possible to my garden, atm we have blue tits, long tailed tits, blackbird and nuthatches. What I am wary of is encouraging rats to the garden because of the food that comes down from the bird feeder. Any advice?
Haith's customer services:
Hello Cheryl,
Thank you for your comments, it's great to hear that you have such a variety of birds already. To avoid attracting rats you could get a feeder tray to catch the food that comes down from the feeder, however it would depend on the feeder you are using.
All the best,
Haiht's