Suet Pellets - Mealworm 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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Evelyn Harding
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I buy these regularly and my garden birds love them.
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Posted 11 hours ago
Thelma Laird
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My garden birds (plus wild birds when out for walk) really enjoy their suet pellets. Seems to suit many different species as the disappear very quickly.
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Posted 1 week ago
Suzanne Andrzejewski
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I am delighted with the excellent service in the quality and delivery of these suet pellets. However, we get much rain here in West Wales and since the suet pellets are now wrapped in thin tissue paper rather than the plastic in the past, I need to check the weather forecasts before putting in an order. The delivery person walks 100 metres or so with the parcel to my front door which can result in the parcel being soaked with rain. Can the contents (12.5 kgs), after putting the contents into sealed plastic buckets, be stored safely or are they ruined for the sake of a enviromental tickbox?
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Posted 2 weeks ago
Mr Brian Michael
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The ground feeders are waiting, daily, for me to feed them with a mix of suet pellets, sunflower seeds and mixed seeds, and the finches, likewise, enjoy the sunflowers seeds; the sparrows, tits and robin, enjoy the mixed seeds. Vine House Farm provide good value for money and provides us with daily entertainment by the birds (not to mention the accrobatic antics of the occasional visit of the local squirrel!)
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Posted 2 weeks ago
A very good quality product, the birds love it and no mess for us as no dust.
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Jennifer Dixon
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Our order was excellent. Came quickly and in good condition. Thank you
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Posted 3 weeks ago
David Marshall
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Birds cannot get enoght of 'em..... especially Passer domesticus
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Posted 1 month ago
Diana Pollen
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Very little 'dust' residue and enjoyed by all the visiting birds. Recommended.
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Posted 1 month ago