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Wildlife Sciences Suet Cake Packs (Cranberry Snap) offer 12 individually wrapped 11 oz. suet cakes designed to attract wild birds. With easy open, no mess packaging that is 100% recyclable, these cakes are made in the USA and feature a superior melt-resistant formula, ensuring they remain effective in various weather conditions.
D**.
All woodpeckers love this cherry suet!
I have several varieties of woodies including a pair of pileated ones and these suet cakes last about 4 to 5 days in a double feeder especially made for the larger variety, the pileateds. They all love them and are always flying around in our yard.
P**J
Does what it's supposed to.
I like to have birdseed out for the backyard birds in my area. Some of the reviews say that their birds won't touch the stuff. Our birds seem happy with it. It doesn't go untouched, but they don't devour it, which is fine for me. Most common birds I see are sparrow and chickadees, a few woodpeckers & northern flickers here and there, and the juncos love to peck at it and then eat off the ground below. (Big black crows like it too. Gotta take the good with the bad, I guess.) Good stuff for the price.I also like that the cakes are not sitting in a plastic tray and then wrapped in more plastic. I try to avoid putting plastic in the landfill whenever possible, so these are a LITTLE more eco-friendly.
B**
Great Product
Great suet for woodpeckers and other birds who visit my bird feeders
A**R
Fast shipping and great price!
Fast shipping and great price!
D**E
Wild birds are gourmets' and love it
Birds love it and it draws beautiful birds that I have never seen before. CAREFUL where you hang them as the chipmunks and red squirrels also love them.
M**C
Good stuff
I can't speak for taste but must be good as birds all love it.
R**R
Great, a little pricy
We have stacks of birds lots of them woodpeckers lined up to eat the suet. This is the best one, but we generally get another Bird's Blend they don't like as well, but cost about 70% of this. Our birds go through a cake everyday. Unless we drive off the grackles, then we get two days out of it. This is what I would use to get them in the habit of visiting your feeder. We live in the forest and haven't seen a tick. I think it is the wood peckers and other bird hanging around at our house. We use some thistle seed in a sock and a mix of 20% safflower to 80% black oil sunflower seed in the other feeders. We usually have about a dozen birds in the trees or feeders.We have reordered this. We bought a case of what Walmart sells and a cake lasts for months. I have thrown a few cakes of their stuff on the ground to get rid of it and nothing touches it. This stuff lasts a few days.
B**Y
Birds like it.
The birds like this suet. It doesn’t ship well. You can see in the picture that the back was all broken open and most of the suet cakes were bent or broken.
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