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🐦 C&S Products Peanut Wild Bird Nuggets [Pack of 3] - Enhanced SEO Review

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Description of 🐦 C&S Products Peanut Wild Bird Nuggets [Pack of 3] - Enhanced SEO

High energy wild bird food with suet and peanuts. Made with corn, roasted peanuts, rendered beef suet, oats, raisins, and soy oil. Comes in a convenient resealable bag. Ideal when mixed with 5-10 pounds of seed in a traditional wild bird feeder. 3 Bags each containing 27 ounces of nuggets.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Attracts beautiful birds and is so easy to use

My fat birds and squirrels love it! That attracts woodpeckers. Bluebirds, nuthatches and even some sparrows. It is very easy to use in a wire mesh cylindrical hanging feeder. I have been using this product for 2 years now and will continue to do so. To me, this is way better than regular lard and lasts way longer.

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It's too expensive here!

This was a hit with my woodpeckers. More than fat! I ordered for several months until I came across an ad from Home Depot. It's almost half the price! Great product but $2 more. I get twice as much! I'm sorry but you lost my business because of greed! Yes. Door to door delivery is convenient, but my warehouse at home is 5 minutes away. I'll stock up before the weather turns bad!

Pros
  • Great all round performance
Cons
  • Unbelievable price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

All bird species love these nuggets!

I like the fact that these nuggets attract a variety of birds. I didn't just have boobs, boobs, nuthatches. Wrens, blue jays, cardinals, house finches, white-throated sparrows, but also mockingbirds, tugs and even field thrushes! All of these birds were fed from a hanging feeder! My son even had a couple of bluebirds being fed from his feeder at the same time! He has pictures to prove it! He also had many woodpeckers. Great product11

Pros
  • Very Good Price
Cons
  • Volume