Come in to WIN!
Come in for a chance to WIN one of 150 Squirrel Buster Squirrel Proof Wild Bird Feeders!
What can I win?
One of 120 Squirrel Buster Mini’s, 18 Squirrel Buster Peanut+ or 12 Squirrel Buster Plus
When does the free Feeder draw begin?
Visit The Rock Pile and receive our unique store code starting Tuesday, February 14th. The first drawing will be on Tuesday, February 21st.
When does the free feeder draw end?
The final drawing for 10 Squirrel Buster Plus feeders will be held on Saturday, March 31st
How do I enter?
Just visit The Rock Pile, get our unique store code, enter the code via email, phone or the Squirrel Buster Facebook page.
Do I have to buy anything?
Nope!
How often are the drawings?
3 Squirrel Buster Mini’s are drawn each day starting Monday, February 20th.
3 Squirrel Buster Peanut+ are drawn each Saturday starting February 25th.
10 Squirrel Buster Plus will be drawn on Saturday, March 31st.
How will I be notified?
The Rock Pile will contact you!
How will get my feeder?
The feeder will be available at The Rock Pile for pickup (feeder will be shipped from manufacturer)
What information do I need to provide to enter?
Just your first and last name, email address (if you have one) and a phone number.
What will happen to my information?
Once the Free Feeder Drawing is over, the information you provided to Squirrel Buster will be deleted from their databases.




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