If squirrel damage keeps you from enjoying tulips or lilies don t give up plant your bulbs in these ingenious easy to use bulb cages.
What is a squirrel cage bulb.
In 1890 the filament choice was carbonized cotton.
Today squirrel cage bulbs are making a comeback with increasing popularity in restaurants bars and homes.
Part of what make vintage lighting so appealing is the beautiful filament designs visible when the bulb is on or off.
Set of two cages each cage is 5 h x 12 square with a 1 grid.
Experienced squirrels have known to sit and watch gardeners plant their bulbs anticipating a feast.
Use chicken wire or bulb cages to protect your bulbs.
Still using the classic 100 year old design including the dimple of blown glass these bulbs are mesmerising to look at.
Fall bulb planting season is especially tricky since this is when other food sources are beginning to dwindle for squirrels.
Since the squirrel cage filament emits a soft warm glow these bulbs work great as an accent or mood light.
Gardeners are a squirrel s best friend since the squirrels love digging to find and hide nuts and plant bulbs.
Because they re made of heavy gauge steel with corrosion resistant epoxy coating they can be left in the ground for the life of your bulbs.
Their warm glowing filaments have a calming effect similar to a traditional wax candle or fireplace.
In the early days of electrical lighting inventors such as thomas edison tested and retested as they searched for long burning filaments.
Incandescent edison bulbs can have a variety of filament designs but two of the most popular are squirrel cage and hairpin filament.
The s60 shape creates a beautiful work of art out of any fixture and gives your room a vintage film noir aesthetic.
An effective way to keep squirrels from digging up the bulbs in your garden is to surround the area where the bulbs have been planted with chicken wire and cover it up with a few inches of dirt or mulch.