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Suet Pellets - Insect Reviews

4.8 Rating 361 Reviews
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There are so many ways of feeding these suet treats - from a mesh peanut feeder (with or without peanuts), mixed with seed or simply on their own from a bird table or the ground. They are a favourite of Blackbirds, Robins, Song Thrushes and Starlings.

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Posted 1 year ago
This must be the ultimate 'snack' food of the avian world! This year's broods of great tits & blue tits come en masse like excited teenagers to grab a pellet and fly back to the safety of a tree, especially when a magpie comes for a share. The pellets are also enjoyed by robins, blackbirds and a woodpecker. The wood pigeons hoover up anything that's left!
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Posted 1 year ago
Jennifer Ladd
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I have been filling my window feeders with the berry suet pellets and the birds love them. I have robins, bluetits, sparrows and blackbirds coming all the time. I have to refill the feeders several times a day. I thought I'd try the insect pellets for a change. I mixed the berry and the insect pellets together. The birds have picked out the berry ones but hardly any of the insect flavour. It's only been a couple of days so I'll see how it goes.
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Posted 1 year ago
I use these in the window feeder in a tiny back garden in East London. The pellets would perhaps be better if they were generally a little smaller, then there might be less spillage as the birds chomp on them. I unwittingly bought some smaller ones from another supplier, and they did work better. This year, not merely sparrows, blue tits and great tits, but large birds have descended with a crash on the feeder - spotted woodpecker, jay, magpies, starlings.
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Posted 1 year ago
Mr Christopher Wood
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There is a lot more dust in it than there used to be.
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Posted 1 year ago
I apologize for the extra dust in the suet pellets. We had a stock that came bagged up ,so it did not have the protection of its normal cardboard box thus causing the pellets to break up.
Posted 1 year ago
Mrs Valerie Stevens
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Eaten rapidly by large and small birds.
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Posted 1 year ago
Evelyn Harding
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Tried this new flavour and my birds loved it! Excellent service as usual.
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Posted 1 year ago
Margaret Francis
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Very happy with the Suet Insect Pellets and the service.
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Posted 1 year ago