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Suet Blocks - Mealworm Flavour Reviews

4.8 Rating 154 Reviews
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A great low cost high energy suet block, availalbe packs of 10 or packs of 20.

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Bridget Wesson
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The birds love these blocks, especially starlings, woodpeckers and tits. Good value when bought in bulk.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Ken Fletcher
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Delivered promptly and quickly eaten up by our local birds!
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Posted 3 weeks ago
The birds seem to like the suet blocks
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Posted 1 month ago
Nicola Traynor
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The birds in my garden absolutely love these suet blocks and the insect ones too. I love the ethos of this company and that delivery is free. Win win.
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Posted 1 month ago
Joan Sprittlehouse
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Fit our bird table just right
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Posted 2 months ago
MISS JOHNSON
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I appreciate the plastic-free packing and the birds soon demolish these fat blocks but they would be better without the added seeds which do not get eaten. But then, if you like pretty blue fowers, that's what the seeds, which are flax, grow into.
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Posted 3 months ago
Hello, Our Mealworm Suet Blocks are certainly a popular choice amongst garden birds! Especially now as its starting to turn colder
Posted 3 months ago
Mr Alan Timson
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Birds cannot get enough of them. They eat them usually within a day
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Posted 3 months ago
Hello, Our Mealworm Suet Blocks are certainly a popular choice amongst garden birds! Especially now as its starting to turn colder.
Posted 3 months ago
Eileen Payne
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The sparrows, blue tits, great tits, long tailed tits, tree creeper and even two magpies………say the suet is delicious ! They get through a block really quickly!
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Posted 3 months ago
Hello, thank you for your review. Our Mealworm Flavour Suet Blocks are certainly a popular choice amongst garden birds! Especially now as its starting to turn colder.
Posted 3 months ago