Peckish Natural Balance Energy Suet Fat Balls for Wild Birds 50 per pack
£13.60
27.2p eachProduct information
Give these birds a helping hand...
Dunnock, Robin, House Sparrow, Long Tailed Tit, Goldfinch, Bullfinch, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Coal Tit, Song Thrush ...and many more!
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Preparation and Usage
- Use in energy ball feeders, on bird tables and ground feeders.
Hygiene
- Always ensure garden birds have plenty of fresh clean water for drinking and bathing.
- Clean feeding and drinking areas regularly with a mild disinfectant.
- Keep food fresh and dry, removing any wet food to prevent the spread of bacteria and diseases.
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Other Information
Store in a cool dry place.
Best used within 3 months of opening.
Best Before End & Batch No. See Tub
Safety Warning:
Not suitable for human consumption.
Additional Information:
Reusable Packaging
Naturally Good Inside & Out
100% Recyclable
Zero Single Use Plastic
Feel Good Food
Recycle
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (24)
of 4
Good quality
Nice looking fat balls not disintegrating in the tub, and I don't have to carry them home.
Great quality fat balls
The birds (and squirrels) love these fat balls and they don't seem to make the mess other balls do
Always popular
I have one pack that disintegrated to crumbs but other than that have been pleased. The birds love them and they dont last long. Do seem to be getting expensive
Garden full of happy birds!
These go like the clappers!
birds hate it
birds don't eat it. you want suet balls with more suet!
Starlings \x22meh\x22 Sparrows \x22yay!\x22
These fat balls are good value. I was a bit disappointed at first as the starlings, who usually go crazy for fat balls, completely turned their beaks up at these. But over time I've noticed that the sparrow now get a look in and really seem to enjoy them. They will demolish a couple of balls a day - compared to the starlings who used to hoover up 3 in about an hour! So I'd recommend them for the little birdies.
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