Does anyone have any ways of waterproofing their bird feeders? I have sunflower heart feeders, peanuts, seed, etc., and obviously when it rains, they all get soaked then the birds generally don't use them. Costs a small fortune just to throw it all away. Then, refill, it inevitably rains again, then same thing again.
Difficult I suppose because it rains a lot in the winter when birds need food the most!
What's people's experiences? Thoughts?
Thanks.
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Bring it in, dry it out, put it back out again.
The other way is to not put so much out in the first place. I've modified our peanut feeders so they take less and just put a handful of seed and mealworms out every morning.
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Hi, this my. feeding station with a large wind proof umbrella attached.
Excellent set up, bet the birds love you!