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Suet Blocks - Insect Flavour Reviews

4.7 Rating 192 Reviews
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Insect Suet Blocks are a firm favourite with many garden birds. These high energy insect flavoured fat blocks are superb to feed throughout the year, especially in the winter and breeding seasons. Suet blocks may be fed from a bird table or in a suet block holder.

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Very disappointing. The birds, blue tits, coal tits, long tail tits, sparrows, robins are not attracted to it. Even pigeons who come to devour seeds, shun it.
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Posted 4 years ago
Hello, Thank you for your feedback it is always valued, with something new being introduced into the garden the birds can be picky and decide they don't like it even before they try it. Normally after a few weeks they become accustomed to this new food and will start to eat away. Nicholas has suggested before to remove other sources of food for a couple of days to encourage the birds to try the new food quicker. Please contact us if the birds are still not eating these.
Posted 4 years ago
Mrs Judith Till
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The tits love it also the goldcrests
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
Mrs Sally Davidson
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Birds love them especially at this time of year when natural food is more scarce.
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Posted 4 years ago
Claire McDonald
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Birds large and small absolutely love them. Blue tits, long tailed tits, nuthatch and a pair of lesser spotted woodpeckers are here everyday. Highly recommended
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Posted 4 years ago
Mr David Allen
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Not my opinion - the woodpecker's
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Posted 4 years ago
Jeremy Holtom
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If our bird population could write a review it would be glowing! We are lucky to have a wide range of visitors from GS woodpeckers through Finches and Tits to Lesser redpolls and siskins at the small end. We feed just sunflower hearts and suet blocks to minimise health risks and are well rewarded!
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Posted 4 years ago
The blue tits especially love this, devouring it very quickly in these snowy days. Long tailed tits enjoy it too and robins jump up to from the fence rail below. 10 blocks won't last long at the rate it's going! Great value
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Posted 4 years ago