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Suet Pellets - Insect Reviews

4.8 Rating 399 Reviews
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There are so many ways of feeding these suet treats - from a mesh peanut feeder (with or without peanuts), mixed with seed or simply on their own from a bird table or the ground. They are a favourite of Blackbirds, Robins, Song Thrushes and Starlings.

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Mr Chris Sutton
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Birds can't get enough of them. As soon as a new one is put it attracts a frenzy!!
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Posted 3 months ago
Bought these initially for the blackbirds and robins that come to the garden but now we get a wide range of birds coming to enjoy them. All the birds love them!
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Posted 3 months ago
Julia Tipler
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Mr and Mrs blackbird descend on these as soon as I put them on the little ground-feeding tray in the morning. They take it in turns to stuff their beaks with the pellets and fly to their babies in the nest! The robins and sparrows enjoy them too and the pigeons hoover up any that are left.
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Posted 3 months ago
Diana Pollen
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Good value for money - very little residual 'dust' at the bottom and enjoyed by a large variety of bird species.
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Posted 4 months ago
These pellets are easy to store and give to the birds in many different feeders. All breeds of birds just love them!
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Posted 4 months ago
Peter Mitchell
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Birds seem to prefer them a lot more than the fat balls. They are quickly gobbled up while the fat ball are left hanging about
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Posted 5 months ago
Sophia Hale-Sutton
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Our garden birds love them!
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Posted 5 months ago
No problem at all with the suet pellets, or the mixed bird food we bought a couple of weeks earlier. The problem was with the courier who wouldn't drive up the hill to our property and left both the 12k bag of bird food and the suet pellets at the bottom of the hill, on top of a pile of old stones and bricks, about 200 yards away. The first courier posted a photo of the delivery site so, after some searching about in the rain, we managed to locate it. The second courier just left a message saying the parcel had been delivered and signed for ( which it obviously hadn't! ) and it was only because we knew where the first delivery had been left that we had any idea at all where it was.
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Posted 5 months ago