How Do You Build Suet Bird Feeders?
Suet is a sweet treat for birds that is packed with seeds and nutrients. All natural cedar suet feeders provide an area for suet to hang in a tree, off a pole on in any location outside. Birds normally peck in holes in trees to retrieve insects to eat. A cedar board feeder satisfies the same motion as their instincts in a feeder and provides them with a tasty snack. Measure the cedar board and mark it at 24 inches long. Cut the board with a circular saw to form two boards that are 24 inches long. Mark one end of a board at a 45-degree angle on each side and cut it to form a point on that end of the board. Cut about 1 inch of the point off with the circular saw to flatten the point and make an upside down “U” shape that is flat at the bottom. This is the top of the suet feeder. Drill a 1/4-inch hole in the center of the flat “U” on the top of the feeder. Screw in a 1/2-inch eye bolt by turning it clockwise until it is inserted fully. Tie nylon string to the eye bolt in a knot and leave