I will recommend a feeder that for me is pretty squirrel resistant. They do figure out that they can jump on them and jump off and some seed falls to the ground, but they don't seem to be doing that much more now. Guess more effort than what it was worth. I've had them for 10+ years and very happy with them as long as they are hung far enough away that they cannot just reach over and grab some seed without putting their weight on them. I also use a spring clip/clamp to hold the hanging wire on the hanging pole. They are called Squirrel Busters by Brome. There are two types, one where this wire surround will pull down and cover up the feeding ports if something heavy get on them. That's the type I have - the original - all that was available when I bought them. The other type is electronic and twirls when a squirrel gets near the feeding ports and they go slinging off. It's a hoot seeing them trying to hang on and then go flying. Raccoons are a problem, so I do have to bring them in at night. If I had a hanger arm that was long enough where the raccoons could not reach, I likely would not have a problem with them either. They also have a Suet Feeder that is pretty resistant also. I have it for the woodpeckers although other birds use it too. Don't get me wrong, they are a little pricier than the wallyworld feeders, but what you can save in seed - they repay for themselves over and over. There is also a no question guarantee that if anything breaks, they will replace and pay for shipping. I've had to use it a couple of times as raccoons can be hard on them when I forget to bring them in at night. I've offered to pay for the part because I left it out and raccoons damaged it, but they said nope, we'll send the part anyways. Have a local bird shop that sells them and usually has stock of replacement parts, but if not just contact the home office and bang it is at your house.