Suet Pellets with Insects
Suet Pellets with Insects

Suet Pellets with Insects

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Easily Digestible High Energy for your Garden Birds

Boost the vitality of your garden birds with our premium 3L tub of Suet Pellets with Insects. Made from high quality ingredients, these pellets feature beef suet, providing essential energy and calories, crucial for birds during colder winter months and for young birds, building up strength ready to leave nest.

Our pellets also include nutritious insects, raising the protein level to support birds strength and stamina year round. The pellets have been specially formulated so that they do not crumble easily or stick together in larger clumps, however stay in their pellet form and are easily digestible, so suitable for all birds, from fledglings to adults, ensuring they get the sustenance they need in any season.

Suitable for all garden set ups as suet pellets are usable on bird tables, ground feeders, or hanging mesh feeders. And our suet pellets are favoured by tits, dunnocks, sparrows, wagtails and many other garden birds. Offering an all round nutritional snack, they help your garden birds thrive with essential fats and proteins.

Essential Energy Boost for All Seasons

Treat your feathered friends to the best with our high energy, protein rich suet pellets with insects, ensuring they stay healthy and active all year long.

 

                                    

Ingredients

  • Cereals
  • Beef Suet
  • Seeds
  • Peanut Flour
  • Glycerol
  • Insects
  • Calcium
  • Natural Colourant

Pour & Position

  • Pour bird seed into a clean, dry bird feeder.
  • Place the feeder in a quiet, sheltered spot with a clear view.
  • For ground feeding, scatter the seed on a low platform or directly on the ground.
  • Ensure ground feeding areas are safe from predators.
  • Place your bird table in a sheltered spot and make sure to clean any old spoilt seed first.

Storage & Maintenance

  • Reseal the bag and store bird seed in a cool and dry location away from direct sunlight.
  • Discard any spoilt seed to prevent bacteria spread.
  • Clean feeders and bird tables every two weeks
  • Use an antibacterial solution to wash feeders, rinse thoroughly and let dry completely before refilling.