The product being reviewed is the "Glass Hummingbird Feeder With Camera" by TT Nature. Here's a summary of the review:
**Pros:**
* The feeder has a glass globe that provides better insulation for nectar and keeps it fresh for longer.
* The camera is 2K HD quality, allowing for clear video footage of hummingbirds.
* The feeder comes with an ant moat to prevent squirrels from reaching the seed.
**Cons:**
* Cleaning the feeder is difficult due to its shape and size.
* Squirrels can still damage the feeder by chewing on it.
* The feeder's durability could be improved, as shown in tests where animals chewed off the edges of other feeders.
**Test results:**
* In a test, the reviewer found that squirrels were attracted to the feeder and damaged it despite its squirrel-proof design.
* Another reviewer used an aftermarket baffle and seed treated with capsaicin to keep squirrels away from their bird feeder, but these methods only provided temporary solutions.
**Recommendation:**
* The reviewer recommends keeping feeders at least 5 feet off the ground, 7 feet away from structures, and 9 feet away from anything a squirrel could jump from.
* Alternatively, using an aftermarket baffle or seed treated with capsaicin may help keep squirrels away.
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**Pros:**
* The feeder has a glass globe that provides better insulation for nectar and keeps it fresh for longer.
* The camera is 2K HD quality, allowing for clear video footage of hummingbirds.
* The feeder comes with an ant moat to prevent squirrels from reaching the seed.
**Cons:**
* Cleaning the feeder is difficult due to its shape and size.
* Squirrels can still damage the feeder by chewing on it.
* The feeder's durability could be improved, as shown in tests where animals chewed off the edges of other feeders.
**Test results:**
* In a test, the reviewer found that squirrels were attracted to the feeder and damaged it despite its squirrel-proof design.
* Another reviewer used an aftermarket baffle and seed treated with capsaicin to keep squirrels away from their bird feeder, but these methods only provided temporary solutions.
**Recommendation:**
* The reviewer recommends keeping feeders at least 5 feet off the ground, 7 feet away from structures, and 9 feet away from anything a squirrel could jump from.
* Alternatively, using an aftermarket baffle or seed treated with capsaicin may help keep squirrels away.
**Subscription options:**
The article is behind a paywall, requiring a subscription to access the full review.