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Continue to Canada siteC&S Mealworm Delight No Melt Suet Dough Wild Bird Food is crafted with high-quality beef fat and a base of roasted peanuts and cornmeal. The other scrumptious ingredients are later added and mixed into a soft dough texture and then pressed into a cake form. This unique process creates a true no-melt suet product that is perfect for year-round feeding, including during the summer months. This food attracts a variety of beaked buddies. Give it a go and see which feathered friend flock your way!
Item Number | 239529 |
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Season | Spring/Summer |
Feeder Type | Suet Cake Holder |
Farm Animal Type | N/A |
Bird Type | Wild Bird, Bluebird, Woodpecker |
Food Form | Suet |
Food for wild birds only. This product may contain one or all of the following allergens: milk, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish.
Corn, Roasted Peanuts, Rendered Beef Suet, Oats, Soy Oil, Mealworms.
Crude Protein | 11.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 24.0% min |
Crude Fiber | 12.0% max |
Wild Bird Suet is traditionally fed in vinyl - coated wire cages. They are inexpensive and durable. Wire dimensions vary depending on how starling or squirrel resistant you want your feeder to be. The cages, or baskets, hold from 1 - several C&S Suet Cakes or Bricks. The cages may be hung from branches, tree trunks, or hooks. There are also several designs available combining wire with wood or plastic.
Suet is animal fat. It is the most concentrated source of energy you can offer wild birds. C&S Suet is made with only the highest quality processed beef kidney fat while special processes remove impurities that can cause low melting points and spoilage problems. C&S Treats are a poured product and will become soft and pliable at around 100 degrees (F). C&S Delights are refined even further and pressed to produce a “No Melt” suet that can be fed during the hottest temperatures. C&S Suet is reasonably priced and eliminates the mess of home production. Find more information on our quality line of suet products.
Suet is 1 of the top 3 foods to feed wild birds. Birds have high metabolic rates, so it is not unusual for birds to consume 1/4 - 1/3 their body weight worth of food a day! Offering suet, mixed with the highest quality grains, nuts, fruits, and flavored pellets provides a high caloric energy source. C&S Suet is 1 of the first foods birds will offer their young. Check our wild bird feeding page for more information on how easy it is to get started.
Birds seek out food most actively early in the morning and again just before nightfall. This gives them the energy burst they need to make it through spring nesting, breeding and chilly winter nights. The wide variety and product quality make C&S Bird Suet an extremely desirable food source for our many feathered friends in all seasons.
Wild Bird Suet is traditionally fed in vinyl - coated wire cages. They are inexpensive and durable. Wire dimensions vary depending on how starling or squirrel resistant you want your feeder to be. The cages, or baskets, hold from 1 - several C&S Suet Cakes or Bricks. The cages may be hung from branches, tree trunks, or hooks. There are also several designs available combining wire with wood or plastic. View our complete line of Suet Feeders and Baskets.
ALL YEAR ROUND!!! In the past, people fed suet only in the fall and winter, due to poor quality and misconceptions of feeding wild birds. Winter is a good time for the beginner to start feeding because most trees are bare of foliage making the birds very visible. You are also more apt to see birds in flocks in the winter time. The growth and popularity of summer bird feeding was to be expected. You will have constant activity on your feeders as they flit back and forth for quick snacks during their busy day. C&S’s “No Melt” Suets make it easy to attract insect eating birds to your yard in warm weather. Year round feeding allows you to observe and enjoy wild birds when they are the most active and colorful.
If you have never fed C&S Suet, you have missed some great neighbors. Common birds that eat suet are downy, hairy, red - bellied, and pileated woodpeckers. Chickadees, northern flickers, nuthatches, and starlings are also avid suet eaters. By adding C&S Suet to your wild bird’s menu, you will also attract wrens, warblers, thrushes, brown creepers, brown thrashers, and blue jays. You can also attract orioles, pine siskins, titmice, and the ever popular bluebird. No feeding station would be complete without C&S suet baskets!
C&S Suet flavors are available in treats and “No Melt” delights. Start with a suet that is most appealing to you. Ingredients vary from peanuts to papaya, hot pepper to almond, berry to cherry, and raisin to insect. Special blends are available including Oriole, Bluebird and Woodpecker.
This is a new fat based product that uses a unique formulation and production process to produce. Nuggets™ have proven to be attractive to a larger variety of wild birds than even the finest selection of quality seeds.
The Bird Nuggets line may be fed with Nugget/Peanut/Sunflower feeders using 1/3? diameter wire or platform feeders. These feeders will only attract the clinging type of bird like Nuthatches and Chickadees.
C&S Snack Cakes are produced with natural adhesive binders holding different mixes together in a cake form. These cakes vary in size from 6 oz to 6.5 lbs.
Snack Cakes create less mess and waste than many conventional seed mixes. Snack™ Cakes may allow you to feed in places that you wouldn’t normally place seed feeders. You’ll also find that Snack™ Cake feeders attract a different type of bird than conventional bird feeders.
Squirrels are the bane of most birders. However, at C&S, we prefer to “FEED ‘EM, DON’T FIGHT ‘EM.” This is why we have developed a full line “Squirrelog” products and feeders. Not only do squirrels provide hours of entertainment, it is also to necessary to divert them away from bird suets and feeders because they can cause damage and steal needed food from wild birds. This is why we developed our line of Sweet Corn Squirrelogs—to have the best of both worlds.
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I've tried a few different suets, and this is always the one that has to be replaced every 2 to 3 days.
It was broken up in the box
they love it
I hung the suet feeder about 2 weeks ago and slowly the birds have been checking it out. I've seen a few bluejays hanging there eating on it but a couple of days ago, I seen my first woodpecker hanging there for a quick snack. My neighborhood has a few resident woodpeckers and they usually come around for the peanuts I leave out, but now they can also enjoy the suet.
I was so looking forward to this product. What a disappointment. There is only one little guy who's visiting, and even then, not very often. I'm letting a lot of the little guys down by not serving their usual. I'll definitely not order this suet again.
Love this suet and so do the bluebirds. If I don’t have it available, they don’t come
Birds love this suet. Unfortunately so do the squirrels and raccoons. Fun to watch.
This is new to the feeder area. I bought a squirrel proof feeder for it hoping my blue birds will enjoy it.
These last about 2 days for the birds if I bring them in at night (raccoons love snacking on these at night!) The mealworm is especially loved by woodpeckers! The squirrels avoid this mixture.
The no melt nature of these means they are very crumbly. This crumbliness allowed the squirrels to easily break them apart whereby they fell through the feeder grate.