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Ark Squirrel Food 1kg Reviews

4.9 Rating 75 Reviews
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the squirrels loved this food, so did the birds as it kept the squirrels away from their food container.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Weather has turned cold ,woodlands are dwindling ,its good to assist squirrels to keep well in the winter The food is enjoyed by them I have several visiting ,great to watch as I am rather housebound
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Posted 1 month ago
Thank you for your lovely 4-star review, Lorraine! We're so glad to hear that the squirrels are enjoying the food you provide, especially during these colder months. It’s wonderful that you’ve created a welcoming space for them, and we’re thrilled to know you find joy in watching them visit. Your support makes a significant difference for these little ones! Warm wishes, The Ark Wildlife Team.
Posted 1 month ago
The larger birds love this! We have a pair of Jays who can't get enough. It's great clean quality at a good price.
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Posted 1 month ago
I don’t know
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Posted 2 months ago
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Posted 2 months ago
Squirrels not so keen on this & it attracts pigeons who just demolish the lot so won't be buying again
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Posted 2 months ago
Yes he/she loved it :)
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Posted 3 months ago
It adds some variety for the squizzers and I put it out separately to the hazelnuts. The local crow sometimes takes something too. It's a nice variety of nuts and seeds. It all goes quite quickly so they either eat it or will be adding diversity to the woodland behind the house by burying it!
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Posted 3 months ago