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Ark Insect Suet Pellets 1kg Reviews

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A firm favourite of the little furry flying things.
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Posted 1 week ago
Brenda B
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These are the second favourite variety with my garden birds - after the berry pellets.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Birds eat it as soon as i put it out and it goes very quickly so they must enjoy it!
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Posted 2 months ago
The birds eat them all up, and there's no mess.
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Posted 4 months ago
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Posted 4 months ago
Good quality product. Have been buying this for some time now & have never been disappointed (neither, it would seem, are my feathered and furry visitors). I have a couple of robins who come and glare through the window if the starlings have eaten the pellets up already, so I have to go out and issue a portion in a secret location for them!
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Posted 6 months ago
Thank you so much for your lovely review! We’re delighted to hear that our suet pellets are not only satisfying your feathered friends but also keeping your furry visitors happy. It sounds like you’ve got quite the robin fan club there, and we love the idea of a secret stash just for them! Your continued support means the world to us, and we’re thrilled to know we’re keeping your wildlife happy. Warm regards, The Ark Wildlife Team.
Posted 6 months ago
Very popular with all types of birds.
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Posted 7 months ago
Good for table and feeders.
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Posted 1 year ago