From seed bird feeders that discourage grackles and squirrels to hummingbird feeders that are bee, wasp and ant proof, Barn in the Sticks will be your NEW source for all of your backyard wildlife habitat needs.
Madison, WI (1888PressRelease) August 22, 2008 - Whether you are having problems with ants, bees and wasps in your hummingbird or oriole feeder, having troubles with sparrows in your bluebird house, issues with large birds like Grackle stealing all of your songbird seed, or even a mosquito problem in your backyard, Barn in the Sticks is the answer. Barn in the Sticks is an online retailer, specializing in backyard habitat made in the U.S.A.
Based in Southern Wisconsin, Barn in the Sticks is a small family owned company, operated by Chad Mathys. Mathys said, "We offer hummingbird feeders with ant moats and bee guards, feeders with perches that collapse under the weight of any bird like a grackle, and bluebird houses with special entrances that discourage sparrows. We have a wide range of bat houses which allow you to naturally control the mosquito and insects in your yard without harsh chemicals, it works great for organic farmers. We also carry a good selection of squirrel proof feeders. We are constantly on the lookout for new products made in the U.S.A., which have a competitive edge on anyone elses product." With his love of wildlife, Mathys started Barn in the Sticks to provide feeders and habitat for people that enjoy wildlife, but don't want the problems that sometimes come along with it.
Included in the mix of products at Barn in the Sticks you will find bat houses, owl houses, bluebird and chickadee houses, duck houses, purple martin houses and plans to build your own. Mathys also stocks a wide variety of bird feeders, tube feeders from Droll Yankees and Aspects and wooden feeders from the leaders in quality like Woodlink and Looker Products.
"I've had many customers reply after the sale, to purchase more products and let me know how delighted they are with the fast service and the product knowledge that I've aquired through the years. That is the most enjoyment I get from Barn in the Sticks, watching other people enjoy wildlife without the problems that many feeders and houses encounter." Mathys said.