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This Common Bird Feeder Mistake Will Bring Rats to Your Yard – But There’s a Quick Way to Fix It

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Does your bird feeder feel like it’s bringing all the rats to the yard? And they’re like, “Oh, free buffet?” Well, if that sounds familiar, you’re not alone.

Yes, if you’ve spotted more rats in your yard lately, you’re not imagining it. Warmer weather means increased activity, and once a reliable food source appears, they’ll keep on coming back. And unfortunately, bird feeders can be part of the problem.

Spilled seed, easy access, and nearby cover make them an ideal feeding station – not just for birds, but for rodents too. The good news? You don’t have to give up feeding your backyard birds to solve it.

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Move Your Bird Feeder, Prevent Rats

According to the UK's gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh, where you position your feeder is everything.

“Most gardeners, myself included, love encouraging garden birds, so bird feeders are everywhere in this garden. But they can also be a magnet for rats,” he explains in a new video.

“The key to success with them is to position [them] in the open, in the middle of your lawn. Rats hate running through exposed areas. If you put your bird feeder alongside a hedge or wall, that’s great for rats, as they have shelter – they rush out, grab what they want, and rush back.”

It’s a simple shift, but it works with rodent behaviour rather than against it.

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Black rat on bird feeder

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Rats are cautious by nature. They rely on edges – fences, hedges, walls – to move around unseen. When a feeder is placed close to these areas, it effectively creates a safe feeding route.

Move it into the centre of your yard, however, and that sense of safety disappears entirely. Suddenly, they’re exposed from all angles, making them far less likely to risk the dash for dropped seed lest they become a tasty snack for a nearby cat.

Birds, on the other hand, are completely unfazed by open space, so they’ll keep visiting as normal. Intrigued? All you have to do is look for sturdy designs that are easy to move – you may find yourself adjusting placement seasonally as your garden changes.

Rat-Proof Bird Feeders:

Swissinno Bird Feeders - No Mess Hanging Bird Feeder for Outdoors - Smart Birds Davos Spill Proof Wild Cardinal & Small Bird Feeder With Integrated Seed Catcher Tray - Dual Chamber - Green

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No Mess Hanging Bird Feeder

This feeder can be suspended with the supplied stainless cable so mice and rats have no direct route to the food source.

Wildpark Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders for Outdoors, 5lb Metal Hanging Feeders, Large Wild Feeders for Cardinals, Chickadees, Durable Backyard Feeders -One in Blue

Wildpark

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder

When a rat steps on the perch, the feeding ports automatically close. The body of the feeder is curved to prevent them from hanging upside down to access the food. 

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder - 360° Feeding Perch Tray for Outdoor Hanging Wild Bird Seeds, Dark Green.

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360° Feeding Perch Tray

With the weight-sensitive system, the feeding ports automatically close when a squirrel or rat jumps on.

There’s a second benefit to this approach: it actually makes your feeder safer and more enjoyable for birds.

With a clear line of sight, you’ll get a much better view of visitors as they come and go. And because the feeder is away from cover, it reduces the risk of ambush from pesky neighborhood cats or other predators.

In other words, it’s a small change that improves the experience for everyone... except the rats. Which is good enough for us, quite frankly.

We guess what we're saying is this: rats might be bolder this time of year, but they’re also predictable. By simply moving your bird feeder out into the open, you remove the cover they rely on – and that’s often enough to send them elsewhere.

Your birds won’t mind one bit. Promise.

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