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        <title><![CDATA[Coronavirus has consumers scurrying to buy squirrel feeders]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheltering in place is causing Americans to get a little, well, squirrelly.</p><p>So many folks have time on their hands <strong>because of coronavirus-spurred joblessness</strong> and lockdowns,&nbsp;they&#8217;re paying more attention to the bushy tailed rodents scampering outside their windows — and opening their wallets to make them happy, <strong>according to a Wall Street Journal story Friday</strong>.</p><p>Sales of squirrel feeders have jumped and amateur hobbyists are having fun building pint-sized outdoor furniture for their little high-energy friends, the WSJ reported.</p><p>&#8220;They should call this the karma virus,&#8221; Beth Wheeler, owner of the Birdhouse Chick in Atlanta, told The Post. &#8220;Nature wanted us to slow down and take a look.&#8221;</p><p>Wheeler says that squirrel feeders normally represent 5 percent of her sales, but since the coronavirus pandemic, they&#8217;re up to around 20 percent.</p><p>&#8220;The whole industry has never seen anything like this,&#8221; said Wheeler, whose retail business sells squirrel feeders priced at $25 to $75, including the Squngee, a bungee-like cord that <strong>attaches to a corncob</strong>. &#8220;Squirrels are a nuisance, but the bottom line is their antics are fun to watch.&#8221;</p><p>Wheeler also pointed out that the squirrel boom benefits bird watchers, because it keeps the chipper four-legged creatures away from bird feeders.</p></p></div></p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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