National Trust CJ Wildlife Squirrel Food 1.5L
£6.30
£4.20 per litreProduct information
This Squirrel Blend has been specially formulated for squirrels ensuring they have a balanced and varied diet.
Place the Squirrel Blend in a specialist squirrel feeder such as the National Trust Green Metal Squirrel Feeder.
Storage
Once opened, store in a cool, dry place and use within 3 months
This product contains nuts
Not for human consumption
Brand
In association with the National Trust, CJ Wildlife presents a range of high-quality foods, feeders and habitats to help you care for the wildlife visiting your garden. CJ Wildlife have pledged a minimum of £775,000 to support the National Trust’s important conservation work over an initial five-year agreement. When you purchase this product you are supporting both the wildlife in your garden and the work carried out by National Trust to care for historic places, countryside and coastline, and the wildlife that lives there.
Ingredients
Composition: Peanuts, pine nuts, black sunflowers, hazelnut kernels, vegetable oil, hazelnuts in shell.
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 21.9%
Crude oils & fats 43.2%
Crude fibre 11.5%
Crude ash 2.3%
530kcal / 100g"
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Great mixture
Rather expensive and wait until they are on offer before purchasing. My squirrels love this mixture! :)
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Expensive
Should be maximum £3
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Expensive for what you get
Essentially a 50:50 mix of peanuts and sunflower seeds with a couple of hazelnuts per bag and some pine nuts which the squirrels turned their nose up. sunflowers make an awful mess to. You'd be better off making your own mix of peanuts and sunflower hearts and probably much cheaper too.
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Not the best, to say the least
I would expect something with the National Trust name to be considerably better than this. Mostly peanuts, some pine nuts, a handful of the world's smallest black sunflower seeds and - literally - about 6 or 8 hazelnuts. No hazelnuts in shells at all. Absolute rip off.
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