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Bird Type | Wild Bird, Cardinal, Chickadee... | Wild Bird, Cardinal, Chickadee... | Wild Bird, Cardinal, Chickadee... | Wild Bird, Cardinal, Chickadee... | Wild Bird |
Food Form | Suet | Suet | Suet | Suet | Suet |
A little birdie told us the birds on your block are in need of a nourishing treat. Keep them satisfied and coming back for more with St. Albans Bay Suet Plus Mealworms & Nuts suet cakes. The melt-resistant recipe helps these snacks keep their shape, even in the heat of summer. Filling your suet feeder is a finch with easy-open packaging and no greasy handling mess. St. Albans Bay thoughtfully designed the packaging with the environment in mind, so it’s recyclable and uses 80% less packaging by weight than a standard suet tray. And be sure to keep your bird identification book handy! These cakes beak the interest of a wide variety of your tree-clinging and perching feathered friends.
Item Number | 208196 |
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Weight | 10.45 pounds |
Dimensions | 15.6 x 6.2 x 5.2 inches |
Season | Year-Round |
Feeder Type | Suet Cake Holder |
Farm Animal Type | N/A |
Bird Type | Wild Bird, Cardinal, Chickadee, Jay, Junco, Nuthatch, Siskin, Sparrow, Titmouse, Woodpecker |
Food Form | Suet |
Wash hands after contact with bird feeders or feed.
These products are natural and non-sterilized.
Not for human consumption.
Manufactured in a facility that also processes peanuts and tree nuts.
Rendered Beef Suet, Cracked Corn, Millet, Black Oil Sunflower Seeds.
Crude Protein | 4% min |
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Crude Fat | 35% min |
Crude Fiber | 8.0% max |
Moisture | 10% max |
Take individually wrapped suet cake with two hands. Find perforated edges along the sides of suet cake. Tear open perforated side to expose suet cake. Insert suet cake into feeder, continuously using plastic wrapper to keep hands free of suet.
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Birds don’t like it. Not sure why. Usually they go after suet & it’s gone I a day or two. This brand they ignore it or peck at it once & leave. I have stellar jays, woodpeckers, mockingbirds, many small birds every day.
always get this great product at good price birds love it have 3 suet feeders out
It is great to use autoship and get what I need for the cat and the birds when I need it.
These suet cakes attract woodpeckers. Other birds like them. Put them in the fridge and makes for easy handling.
BIRDS SO WILD IN OUR YARD..... SQUIRRELS GET THROUGH THE WIRES TO GET A LITTLE TOO...LOTS OF WILD LIFE IN OUR YARD..
Chewy always has what I’m looking for and at reasonable prices, super quick delivery!
St. Albans' hot pepper suet is the one I search for as it has less millet seed and more suet. The hot pepper level keeps our raccoons away.
Even the bluebirds love it. Especially like the entire suet wrapped in soft wrapping.
Birds love them.
I haven’t had any complaints from the neighborhood birds! Admittedly I don’t know much about birds, but I frequently get downy woodpeckers and nuthatches, and then of course your good old fashioned sparrows. I don’t discriminate. My cats love watching the birdies in the tree outside their picture window, and I enjoy watching them, too!