C&S Peanut Delight Dough & Berry Treat Suet Wild Bird Food, 24 count
In a Nutshell
- Good packaging and easy to use
- Varying bird preference
- Dogs attracted too
Quick Verdict
The C&S Peanut Delight Dough & Berry Treat Suet is well-packaged and easy to use, but bird preference varies.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Easy to Use (2)
Customers appreciate the convenience of transfering the suet from the package to the feeder.
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Good Packaging (3)
The packaging is well-designed and keeps the product intact.
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Attracts a Variety of Birds (2)
The product effectively attracts a wide range of wild birds.
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Holds Shape Well (2)
The suet maintains its form despite being exposed to the elements.
Cons
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Birds Not Eating (2) minor
Some birds do not seem very interested in peanuts.
Tip: Consider using other flavor options similar to a combination of berry and peanut that the birds enjoy
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Attracts Unwanted Animals (1) minor
Dogs were attracted to the scent and did not prefer feeders that had seed.
Who Is This For?
β Best For
- β’ Birdwatchers β Useful variety of different birds with two flavors each attractive to a quality of parrots
- β’ Bird feeders β Attracts fruit birds in sparrows and canaries
β Skip If
- β’ Pet owners who donβt want to deal with squirrels or birds that donβt eat it β Squirrels and sparrows may not adapt well
Durability & Care
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Why might birds not eat the suet?
Birds may prefer other types of food over the peanut dough.
Do squirrels interact with the suet?
Yes, squirrels might tear up the suet, but birds will pick up the pieces.
Highlighted Reviews
"I was so excited for this suet feed to come in. They are packaged nicely with no stickiness and wonβt attract bugs in storage. I donβt have a suet cage feeder yet so I just put a block on my deck and the birds are already coming! Iβm excited to get a cage holder to attract more birds!"
"The packaging is good, the product sticks together well and is easy to put in feeders. The trouble I had is that my wild birds would not eat it. I have feeders which I put in seed and as long as there was seed, they ignored these options. I placed one in a hanging feeder and one in a flat feeder and..."
Bottom Line
Overall, a solid choice for birdwatchers looking to attract a variety of birds, but be prepared for potential pickiness.