Suet Cakes, Balls, Plugs Backyard Wild Bird Feeding
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Suets and suet dough mixes in cakes, balls or plugs. Use no melt dough in warmer temperatures and save true suet mixer for when the weather is cooler. Pure suet melts and spoils in hot weather, but no melt dough will hold up in warmer temperatures. Hot chili pepper flavored suets and dough discourages squirrels.
Energy suet seed treat. Wild birds favorite cakes made of suet and popular seeds including sunflower, millet and corn
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Attract several species of wild birds to a backyard with mealworm suet. Garden songbirds eat insects naturally
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Woodpeckers, common flickers, nuthatches and chickadees suet treat. Feeding roasted peanuts, millet and corn
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Roasted peanut meats, corn, oats and beef suet for favorite wild birds treats. Attracting songbirds is a simple
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Roasted peanut meats, corn, oats and beef suet for favorite wild birds treats. Attracting songbirds to a garden
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Chopped raisins, corn, oats and beef suet is sure to attract orioles, bluebirds, waxwings, mockingbirds and fruit
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12 no-melt suet cakes
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12 suet cakes
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12 Cakes dough
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16 Cakes, higher melting point
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16 suet cakes, higher melting point
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16 suet cakes, higher melting point
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12 Suet cakes
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12 suet cakes
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Extra big, over sized suet block
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Extra big, over sized suet block
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No-melt apple delight for hot weather and warmer climates. Attracts woodpeckers, jays, titmice, and nuthatches
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Hot Pepper Delight perfect for attracting suet feeding birds, helps deter squirrels! No-melt suet of red chili peppers
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No melt suet dough made with rendered beef fat, peanuts, dehydrated insects, great for wild bird feeding
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Fruit and insect loving birds enjoy this no melt suet of orange flavored beef suet, peanuts, papaya. Hot weather
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No melt dough. Titmice, woodpecker, nuthatches feeding for hot weather and warm climates. Perfect backyard
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No melt dough. Titmice, woodpecker, nuthatches feeding for hot weather and warm climates. Perfect backyard
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Ready to hang mesh bag and bell shaped no melt peanut butter suet. No cracked corn or seed fillers, instant feeding
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Suet attracts a host of desirable birds to feeding areas including downy woodpeckers, hairy woodpeckers, red bellied woodpeckers, pileated woodpeckers, juncos, Northern flickers, common flickers, nuthatches, wrens, creepers and warblers and other birds. Even though bluebirds prefer insects, meal worms and berries, they may be interested in a peanut butter suet mixtures. Most often this is during the winter when temperatures go below <40°F or after the first freeze, when insects become inactive, or early spring. Bluebirds seem to prefer suet crumbled into small lumps. Use no melt dough in warmer temperatures and save true suet mixer for when the weather is cooler. Pure suet melts and spoils in hot weather, but no melt dough will hold up in warmer temperatures.