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Heated Baths & Heaters

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Keep your backyard birds hydrated even in the coldest months with Duncraft’s heated bird baths and de-icers. Durable and energy efficient, these solutions are easy to install and maintain, fitting a variety of bird baths.

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Provide fresh, unfrozen water even in winter with our heated bird baths and de-icers. Options like the Cedar Heated Deck Bird Bath ensure birds stay hydrated in freezing temps. A must-have for cold climates!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Brome Squirrel Buster feeders use patented weight-sensitive technology that automatically closes seed ports when a squirrel's weight is detected, while allowing smaller backyard birds to feed freely. The shroud drops to block access — no batteries or adjustments needed.
  • Squirrel Buster feeders attract a wide variety of backyard birds including cardinals, finches, chickadees, nuthatches, woodpeckers, and sparrows, depending on the model and seed used.
  • Brome feeders combine patented squirrel-proof technology, chew-proof construction, UV-stabilized weather-resistant materials, and tool-free disassembly for easy cleaning — features rarely found together in a single feeder.
  • The Squirrel Buster Plus and Squirrel Buster Legacy are popular choices for cardinals, as they offer larger perches and ports that accommodate the cardinal's size and feeding style.
  • Squirrel Buster feeders use a weight-activated shroud mechanism. When a squirrel lands on the feeder, its weight causes the outer shroud to drop and cover the seed ports, cutting off access. When the squirrel leaves, the shroud rises and birds can feed again.
  • Yes. All Squirrel Buster feeders are designed for tool-free disassembly, making them easy to take apart, rinse, and reassemble. Regular cleaning is recommended every 2 weeks to keep seed fresh and birds healthy.
  • The Squirrel Buster Finch is specifically designed for Nyjer® seed and small finch species like goldfinches, pine siskins, and redpolls, featuring small ports sized for finch beaks.