Description
Give your feathered bird friends the Cajun spicy flavor they love!
Key Product Features
- 100% Natural Formula: Made with food-grade habanero chili pepper & soybean oil, chemical-free and safe for birds.
- Nutrient-Rich: Each 16-oz bottle is packed with vitamins A, D, and carotene for healthy feathered friends.
- Easy to Use: Ready to mix - no diluting required; simply add to bird seed, suet, or nuts.
- Attracts More Songbirds: Cardinals, finches, wrens, buntings, and more flock to this spicy treat.
- Keeps Squirrels Away: Strong chili heat repels squirrels while birds enjoy the Cajun flavor.
Turn your feeders into a birds-only café with Cole’s Flaming Squirrel Seed Sauce, a natural and effective way to deter squirrels while attracting more songbirds. Made from all-natural food-grade habanero chili pepper and soybean oil, this formula is rich in vitamins A, D, and carotene, giving birds a nutritional boost while delivering the spicy flavor they love. The hot chili concentrate repels squirrels and other critters, but it’s perfectly safe and nutritious for birds like cardinals, bluebirds, wrens, buntings, finches, and more. 100% chemical-free, safe, and easy to use, Cole’s Flaming Squirrel Sauce is the hottest way to keep squirrels away and keep your feeders full of feathered friends.
95 Reviews
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Powerful! Don't get it on your hands!
We've had a problem with deer and squirrels eating seed from our bird feeders. Began using Cole's several months ago and have had no problems since. It doesn't seem to bother the birds, but the mammals detest it. You'll need a safe way to mix the sauce with the birdseed. I use a "Stokes 3N1 Super Tote" which I bought elsewhere. It combines the functions of a funnel and enclosed container. Add the seed, pour on the right amount of Coles, close the lid, and shake well to thoroughly coat the seed. Then you can pour the treated seed directly into a feeder without touching the oily, peppery-hot seed with your hands. Biggest problem with Coles is that it tends to dribble down the edge of the bottle. It's really bad stuff to get on your hands, so any improvement to the pouring design would be helpful. I'd give it five stars if the bottle were redesigned.
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Problem solved.
I am now squirrel free. Well not completely they have moved to my neighbors feeder exclusively. I don't have anything against squirrels in general I was just tired if seeing nothing but the tree rats hanging from everyone of my feeders. And to all the people with dove problems. Throw a little seed on the ground for them and hang your feeders and your problems will be solved.
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Wear gloves when mixing and wash your hands
The best stuff to keep squirrels and even bears out of your seed. Only mammals have taste buds, therefore they get a nice surprise when stealing seed.
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The birds love it
The only recommendation in have is do the coating outside. The fumes are really strong. Apparently word of this flavor has gone out as our Finch population seems to have doubled and no more squirels.
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Second time's the charm. Working very well.
There may have been some user error the first time around, but this stuff is working very well and the feathered friends seem to love it. Not only are squirrels and raccoons not eating it, there are far fewer of them in the yard period, almost to non existent. Instead of having the raccoon clear out the seed in an evening, and squirrels breaking the feeders, I have many more birds. I weigh out 10 lbs. of black oil sunflower seeds in a black plastic garbage bag, measure out a quarter cup of the sauce and mix it very thoroughly wearing disposable nitrile mechanics gloves. Have gone from buying 25 lbs. of seed in a week or so to every 3-4 weeks.