wroughtiron
Patriotic User
I just wanted to post this new thread to let people know about a lubricant that I have been using with great success on my nestbox poles and feeder poles as well. It's called "UN-petroleum jelly" which is derived strictly from plant oils. It is 100% totally safe for the environment. If a bird accidentally comes in contact with the "UN-petroleum jelly", it will not mat in the birds feathers like traditional petroleum jelly will. Snakes have not been able to climb any pole that is lubricated with this stuff, period. However, you should check the pole and clean it and reapply as necessary to ensure it stays lubricated. I also use it to lubricate sheet metal that I have attached to the base of a large pine tree with Southern Flying Squirrel nestboxes. A Southern Flying Squirrels number one predator while inside a nestbox is a snake.