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Suet Pellets - Mealworm Reviews

4.9 Rating 333 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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Diana Pollen
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Perfectly formed and very little dust; all pellets of a varying size but none too large or too small. Popular with magpies, wood pigeons, collared doves, blackbirds, starlings, song thrushes, robins, house sparrows, dunnocks, chaffinches, great tits, blue tits, the resident hedgehog and a visiting vixen - even the resident little froggie has been seen to take a few. Very highly recommended.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Andrew Elsdon
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Quality product as usual and they have been a real help to birds like robins and blackbirds in this dry weather
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Posted 3 years ago
The birds like them
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Jeff Neal
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Good quality , fair value , but the paper packing is too weak to move without breaking
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Posted 3 years ago
Always arrives within 2 working days and quality is excellent
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Posted 3 years ago
Bought the mealworm suet pellets glad I did they go like crazy ,all the bird's love them always filling the suet pellet feeder and the bird table, good quality at a good price,
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Geoff Brocklehurst
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Arrived well packed and in excellent condition. Main criteria met insomuch the birds keep returning for more. Another plus was the fast turn round of the order.
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Posted 3 years ago
Diana Pollen
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Really good quality - very little "dust" and good-sized pieces. Popular with pheasants, wood pigeons, collared doves, magpies, blackbirds, starlings, dunnocks, robins, chaffinches, great tits, blue tits, hedgehogs and a visiting vixen.
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Posted 3 years ago