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Super Suet Fat Balls Reviews

4.8 Rating 1,429 Reviews
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With 50% more fat than our traditional Suet Fat Balls, our Super Suet Fat Balls are a firm favourite with garden birds and an extremely popular choice in most peoples' gardens. They are a valuable source of energy for a wide range of species, with the Tit family especially enjoying them. Made up of mealworm powder, peanut & wheat flour, finely ground & mixed with the suet, giving a pale finish. Beware of cheap suet balls as they can be mixed with sand, grit or sweepings to bulk them out

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Jennifer Palin
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The birds love these. Unfortunately so do our four squirrels! Spending time reinforcing our fat feeders with additional wire!
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Posted 4 years ago
Good quality fat balls with great value for money
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Posted 4 years ago
The birds here in South Wales love them. We counted 14 different species visiting our feeding station recently so that’s a big thumbs up from our feathered friends.
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Posted 4 years ago
Great Spotted Woodpecker loves them!
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Posted 4 years ago
Mrs Elizabeth Bishop
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Highly delighted and so are the birds. As soon as I fill the container they all flock over to eat them. A big difference from the low grade quality sold in other sources.
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Posted 4 years ago
Very good product - the squirrels love them. Will have to buy a squirrel-proof feeder!
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Posted 4 years ago
The birds (mainly starlings) love this and it's gone quickly
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Posted 4 years ago
Anthony Bird
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I do not agree with a previous reviewer where they were rated highly, I must admit though that mine have not been up very long but even so, they are not as popular as others I had purchased.
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Posted 4 years ago
Hello, Thank you for your feedback, I am sorry to hear that these Super Suet Fat Balls were not popular with the birds, sometimes when introducing new food sources into the garden the birds will be wary and stick to what they like, we often advise putting new foods next to old foods and encouraging the birds to try the new foods while still happy with the existing foods then the old feeder or foods can be removed and the birds will be used to the new ones.
Posted 4 years ago