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Cole's

Cole's Flaming Squirrel Seed Sauce, 16-Ounce

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UPC:
751478102498
$17.99

Description

Cole’s Flaming Squirrel Seed Sauce chock full of vitamins A and D as well as carotene. Not only are chili peppers an excellent natural source of nutrition for birds, they’re also guaranteed to make your feeders an exclusive Birds-Only cafe. 100%, and all natural and a chemical free way to get more bird visits than ever before! To use simply mix with your favorite birdseed with this liquid chili pepper formula in order to give your feathered friends the Cajun spicy flavor they love. The ingredients include food-grade liquid habanero chili pepper, soybean oil.

Key Product Features 

  • 100% All natural and chemical free ingredients
  • No diluting necessary-ready to use instantly.
  • While most effective with shelled seeds and nuts, it works wonders on all types of wild bird feed, seed and suet.
  • Bluebirds, cardinals, wrens, buntings, finches-along with most beautiful songbirds can't get enough of this Cajun delight.
  • The hottest formula of food grade chili concentrate ready to mix with your favorite seed. Just remember to wear gloves and wash up after mixing.
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93 Reviews

  • 4

    Thank Goodness it works great!! Wear gloves

    Posted by Kathleen Spencer on Jun 16th 2018

    What an oily mess! Thank Goodness it works great!! Wear gloves. Don't touch any lips, eyelids or .... I washed well, but hubby wasn't as careful! He was the next time. Birds now eat their ownseed!

  • 5

    No more squirrels!!

    Posted by Christi Garcia on May 10th 2018

    Finally!! No more squirrels emptying my feeders! I have purchased this product 4 times now, and can honestly say that I rarely even see a squirrel in my yard anymore, much less on my feeders. When I first started to use this product, the squirrels tried to raid the feeders, but quickly realized it wasn't worth the heat! After about a week, no more squirrels on the feeders. After about a month, hardly any squirrels in my yard. I still see them running on the fence, or in our neighbors yard, but they have no reason to visit our place any more! I have an old coffee can that I put the bird seed in and pour in a little of the hot sauce. Give it a thorough shake, and then fill my feeders. Has not damaged my feeders at all, and the birds love it! So glad they can finally enjoy their seed, and I'm not spending so much money on bags of bird seed. This stuff has definitely caused my seed to last a lot longer! Most definitely recommend!

  • 5

    Works like stated

    Posted by James D. Trommatter on Apr 21st 2018

    This product does what it states it would. Keeps the squirrels from eating bird food while not effecting the birds

  • 5

    It works for me

    Posted by Ellis on Mar 14th 2018

    It works. I mix 12 cup each of peanut butter, lard, and corn meal, then add 1-12 cups of sunflower seeds and thistle, so it'a good bit and lasts a week.Then I add about 2-12 tablespoons of the pepper sauce to the mix. The soft lump goes in a wire feeder that extends out from the deck. The birds love it..Every spring the young squirrels try it out, but they end up wiping their mouths on the deck. After that, they sit and look but don't try again. It's not a nice way to handle the squirrels, but we have a lot of them, and they clean out the bird food in minutes. We've never found a feeder they couldn't defeat. If you use it, be very careful to scrub your hands and don't touch your eyes.

  • 5

    Works perfectly

    Posted by C.F. Woodham on Dec 27th 2017

    Perfect to use for those birdfeeders that are supposed to be squirrel proof but the squirrels don't know they are and get in anyway. The squirrels will leave the seed alone if you mix a little of this into it. The birds don't notice the taste. I recommend buying squirrel food for both birds and squirrels for use on the ground or a small table. The squirrels then have their own to eat and share with the birds. Birds like the sunflower seeds that often come with the squirrel food.

  • 5

    I do like this product and have ordered another bottle

    Posted by Sherrill on Dec 12th 2017

    I do like this product and have ordered another bottle. However, the squirrels LOVE this HOT sauce. You do need to be sure and wear plasticrubber gloves and keep away from face. I know that if I get a full whiff in my nose I'll sneeze for a while after. Good product if you want to give your wild birds a treat.

  • 5

    Squirrel Be Gone!!

    Posted by TJOHN on Nov 23rd 2017

    It worked!! I watched as Mr. Squirrel took one peanut and he ate no more. I used this on both peanuts and shelled sunflower seeds. What I love about the product, is that you can add extra sauce to really spice it up. I also purchased Cole's Hot Meats, but it wasn't quite hot enough for my persistent squirrel. The birds, on the other hand could care less...and now they have plenty to eat. Be sure to wear disposable plastic gloves when working with the hot sauce.

  • 5

    Love this product

    Posted by Dobie on Oct 22nd 2017

    This is the greatest, I bought this to keep the squirrels away from my bird feeder, after mixing the first batch it was great watching the squirrels try to take the seed, they wanted no part of it and haven't returned.

  • 5

    It works - and a lot more cost effective than pre-treated seed

    Posted by Selective Shopper on Oct 22nd 2017

    This really works! I was purchasing seeds that were already coated with hot pepper sauce, but since I have so many birds, it was getting expensive. Thought I would give this a try, and so glad that I did. Just use 3T per 5lbs of seed, per the directions. It doesn't sound like much, but stir the sauce around in a big bowl and it spreads just fine. The squirrels stay clear and the birds are thrilled to not compete with the squirrels. Note. 1 it does not keep the mice away, so I do need to bring the feeder in at night, and 2 the cap is quite fragile so don't try and really tighten it. I wanted to be sure to tighten the cap but no more than any other item like bleach or hydrogen peroxide in case the bottle tipped over, and the cap split and I'm not very strong!

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