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Super Suet Fat Balls Reviews

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With 50% more fat than our traditional Suet Fat Balls, our Super Suet Fat Balls are a firm favourite with garden birds and an extremely popular choice in most peoples' gardens. They are a valuable source of energy for a wide range of species, with the Tit family especially enjoying them. Made up of mealworm powder, peanut & wheat flour, finely ground & mixed with the suet, giving a pale finish. Beware of cheap suet balls as they can be mixed with sand, grit or sweepings to bulk them out

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Lesley Jane Brain
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Birds can't get enough of these..... Best I've bought
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Posted 4 years ago
really good quality that brings all the brings to they yard!
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Posted 4 years ago
Richard Stewart
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The super suet fat balls are proving to be very popular with a trio of Jackdaws that have taken up residence in my nearby parkland. I consider that popularity with the main consumers to be the best indicator of satisfaction.
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Posted 4 years ago
Mrs Gillian Curtis
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Birds love them....especially at this time of year. They are very tasty obviously!!
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Posted 4 years ago
Obviously to the taste of the birds in my garden. They are eating me out of house and home! Easy ordering via the website and fast delivery. Brilliant.
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Posted 4 years ago
Kathleen McNab
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Definitely the fat balls of choice for the more discerning birds! They absolutely love them. (As do our neighbourhood crows.) Service from Vine House is excellent, very quick delivery.
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Posted 4 years ago
The birds love them...just can't keep up with them..no sooner I put them out and they have been devoured...bit messy as the crumbs fall onto the floor but then the ground feeders clear it up.
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Posted 4 years ago
Maureen Hill
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Loved by the small birds and all the dropped bits eagerly taken by ground feeders, unfortunately the acrobatic magpies are very greedy ands pest. Far superior to any others tried.
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Posted 4 years ago