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Squirrel Bar by Duke Harmon Woodworking

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Dutkos reason for buildingThe Nutty Barcame from a simple act of neighborly kindness.

My neighbor and her daughter were bird watching one day a few weeks back.

Dutko spent more than 16 hours designing, building, and sanding the 25 inch x 16 inch structure.

Squirrel Bar by Duke Harmon Woodworking

Dutko created aYouTube video, detailing the entire making process.

Little did I know, the world would reach back out.

Squirrel fans all over the world started inquiring about how they can purchase their ownThe Nutty Bar.

Squirrel Bar by Duke Harmon Woodworking

Dutko immediately applied for the design patent, and he now sells his backyard bar onEtsy.

That’s all I could have ever asked for.

Scroll down to check outThe Nutty Bar, and buy your own onEtsyfor $175.

Squirrel Bar by Duke Harmon Woodworking

Squirrels can choose between seven different nuts, cleverly named after beers.

There’s even a gendered restroom sign.

Watch how Dutko created his squirrel-friendly establishment.

Squirrel Bar by Duke Harmon Woodworking

The Nutty Bar for Squirrels by Duke Harmon Woodworking

The Nutty Bar for Squirrels by Duke Harmon Woodworking

The Nutty Bar for Squirrels by Duke Harmon Woodworking