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Rats won’t scare off robins and blackbirds from gardens if you add 1 thing to bird table

By staff28 October 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Rats are often drawn to leftover bird seed, and once they find an easy food source, they’re quick to return – but there’s a simple way to stop them

Sophie Law Deputy Editor Spare Time and Ellen Jenne U35 Spare Time Writer

11:44, 28 Oct 2025

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If you’ve spotted fewer robins, blackbirds or finches popping by your garden recently, it might not be down to your imagination – rats could be the culprit. These uninvited guests are frequently attracted to leftover bird seed and suet, and once they discover an effortless food source, they’re swift to make a comeback, reports the Express.

Not only do rats devour bird food intended for other wildlife, but their presence can also scare smaller birds away completely. However, there’s one surprisingly straightforward method that can prevent rats and squirrels from accessing your bird food – and it doesn’t require traps or poison.

According to specialists at Really Wild Bird Food, applying a little Vaseline to the pole of your bird table can deter the troublesome rodents.

“If you’re worried about rodents such as squirrels, you can lubricate the pole using something like Vaseline to make it even more difficult for rodents to scale the pole,” they said.

By smearing a thin layer of Vaseline onto the pole, you create a smooth, slippery surface that rodents simply cannot climb. This swift solution also means robins, blackbirds, blue tits and sparrows can feed peacefully without being frightened off by larger, unwelcome visitors lurking below.

If you fancy taking things a step further, there are several natural methods to keep rats at bay permanently – including planting fragrant plants or spices around the garden. “Studies have shown that rats don’t like strong smells such as garlic powder or peppermint oil, so if you have vulnerable areas in your garden it may be worth sprinkling some around to deter rats from visiting your property,” advise the experts.

“You can also use spices like chilli, cayenne pepper and cloves. Planting wood hyacinth, allium and daffodils in your garden can also act as a rat repellent and should keep your rodent visitors at bay!”

An alternative solution to smearing Vaseline or spices on a bird table includes using a baffle, suggested the experts.

“Baffles are designed to make it difficult for vermin such as squirrels to access the bird feeder. Although usually targeted at squirrels, baffles are just as effective with scrounging rats,” they explained.

Baffles are protective barriers, often dome or cone-shaped, designed to stop rodents and squirrels from accessing bird food. You can purchase baffles from retailers such as B&Q (£19.99) and Amazon (£11.72).

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