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Super Suet Fat Balls-Box of 150 Reviews

4.9 Rating 261 Reviews
A huge success, attractive to most species in the garden. Fits perfectly in our two ring feeders, 10 in each with all the entertainment provided by our an enthusiastic residents and visitors.
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Posted 5 years ago
Mrs Muriel Parkinson
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This is a product that doesn't last long in the feeders. Unfortunately, the jackdaws take such a lot I have to keep filling the containers up. I even have a ground feeding station where a little mouse comes and pinches bits off the suet balls. Again, all the small birds really enjoy this food. Please could you make a bird feeder with a second outer mesh guard at least 4 inches away from the food container. The jackdaws and starlings would not be able to reach in to take the most of the suet bal
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Angus Heron
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The Super Suet Fat Balls were much appreciated by all the birds. We have had hoards of starlings in, feeding the pigeons with what they drop. The Box of 150 was good value for money.
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Brian Heaton
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Excellent fat balls - much better than the cheaper ones which have much less suet and well worth the difference. All the bird love them including Greater Spotted woodpeckers, Jays and magpies who tend to frighten off the myriad of smaller birds for a time. Only problem is that they attract squirrels and other such creatures.
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Posted 5 years ago
Mrs Rosemary Cartlidge
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The birds love these fat balls attracting blue tits, great tits and longtail tits. My feeder holds 4 and needs filling up every second day.
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Posted 5 years ago
Excellent quality the birds love them! Can’t keep up refilling the feeders!!!!
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Posted 5 years ago
Mrs Nicola Wall
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The birds love them and the balls get eaten very quick!
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Posted 5 years ago
Mr Dave Sharp
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loved by starling fledglings
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Posted 5 years ago