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Hazelnuts In Shell for Squirrels 7.5kg Reviews

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The squirrels love the walnuts & hazlenuts in shells. It gives them a varied diet and helps them keep their teeth down.
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Posted 3 months ago
Squirrels really go for these. The only problem is, they're so popular it's difficult keeping nuts in the feeder.
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Posted 4 months ago
Mrs Angela C
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I have been feeding at least 3 generations of grey squirrels in my garden for the last few years and they are thriving on your hazelnuts! As you can see from the photo, they love cracking open the shells to eat the goodness inside. I love that I can order them one day and they arrive by courier the next!
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Posted 4 months ago
The Red Squirrels who visit our gardens where i live have been enjoying Ark Wildlife Hazelnuts in their shells for many years now, so i will most certainly be making many more (G.W.) orders over the coming years ahead!
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Posted 8 months ago
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Posted 9 months ago
Our squirrels are crazy about these, and even recognize the delivery truck. Brilliant as always!
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Posted 9 months ago
Squirrels are going nuts for these.
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Posted 10 months ago
The delightful little Red Squirrels who i see daily in the gardens where i reside just love the hazelnuts in their shells i buy from Ark Wildlife, and everyday i come across many empty nut shells under the trees in the garden, and often spot one of our 'Resident Reds ' caching a hazelnut for some other time to enjoy! I have enclosed a photio for you .........
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Posted 10 months ago