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Insect Suet Cake for Birds Reviews

4.9 Rating 54 Reviews
It is fun to see the red headed sparrows feed on this cake. They seem to enjoy it as they return to feast on it again.
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Posted 1 year ago
Standard suet cake. Birds ate it up in less than a week. Squirrels tried to feast on it as well. It's been pretty cold in my area, so I cannot comment on the non-melt attribute, but I can say that it didn't melt in my hands when adding to the feeder.
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Posted 1 year ago
I can't speak to the flavor but the birds sure seem to love it. It's broadened the variety of species I've seen in my yard for sure. Looking forward to getting some more for wintertime
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Posted 1 year ago
I've had suet feeders for years, but this is my first experience with insect suet cakes. It seems only natural that most birds would love insects, and they do! Quite a variety of birds have frequented my feeder and are chowing down on the insect suet cakes ! They have held together nicely, even thru several rainstorms. Would recommend
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Posted 1 year ago
I recieved the other day and thought how can this attract the song birds. The cardinals and purple Martin's really seem to love it. I love how easy it is to use. I would highly recommend this suet cake for the feeders.
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Posted 1 year ago
First time having a suet bird feeder. The suet cakes provided were of good size. They were easy to open. The suet cake was whole not crumbled or broken apart. Everyday I pass by my bird feeder and can see gradual pecking from animals. It did not make a mess in the flower bed like other loose seed bird feeders
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Posted 1 year ago
The birds seemed to of loved these feeder cakes! They were both gone from the feeder within a few days. They were good quality, made well. They stayed together and didn't fall apart. The birds were going to town! Highly recommend!
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Posted 1 year ago
Great insert for birds! I didn't have a feeder or waterer or anything. Yesterday, I hung it up in the afternoon. I can see it from my deck and the birds have already starting eating from it. Wow...fast and hot commodity! The chunks were wrapped well and heavy so might last a bit. Hope so!
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Posted 1 year ago