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Peanut Suet Cake for Birds Reviews

4.8 Rating 53 Reviews
This peanut sued cake was easy to add to my bird feeder. The birds seem to be attracted to it! It lasted a long time and even made it through several rain showers without melting.
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Posted 1 year ago
The birds have been loving this suet—unfortunately the squirrel is also loving it and eating faster than the birds.
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Posted 1 year ago
I am so pleased with this suet cake. It attracts a large variety of birds, and they really enjoy feeding on it as well!
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Posted 1 year ago
My birds love this new addition to my tall pine trees. It’s great because the squirrels can not access the food because it’s in solid form and I guess they can’t figure it out. It’s also very neat and I don’t have food all over yard
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Posted 1 year ago
Our birds took to this brand immediately. Long lasting. Rain never affected it and one cake lasted over 2 weeks !
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Posted 1 year ago
This suit cake was gone in record time. We got a varied group of birds participating in the feast - downy woodpeckers, hairy woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, finches, sparrows, etc. And... of course a squirrel. That said, what impressed me most was how quickly birds flocked to this.
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Posted 1 year ago
I recently tried Peanut Suet cake by Birds Choice. This package contains one individually wrapped suet cake. The cake weights 11.75 oz or 333 g. It contains corn, roast peanuts, rendered beef suet, oats and soybean oil. I really like that its make here in the USA. The packaging was easy to open and it fit my suet feeder perfectly. We are under a heat advisory and that cake has melted one little bit. The birds and squirrels have been nibbling on it all week and its so fun to watch them while I have coffee.
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Posted 1 year ago
The birds love this peanut suet cake although not every bird gets an equal opportunity. The woodpeckers and blue jays have taken over!
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Posted 1 year ago