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Pros & Cons

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Pros

Woodpeckers, chickadees, bushtits and all jays eat this suet. The birds still enjoy it just the same, but it makes cleaning the feeder and installing new cakes a little messier. Chickadee and woodpecker love it.

Good product, easy to put in holder without a slimy mess, and no complaints from my fine feathered friends. Packaging is like most suet cakes and is fine. The bonus here is the wrapping; one touch with sanything sharp and the wrapper practically jump ...  Read More

Quality also seems to last longer and disintegrates more slowly. I seem to be replacing more often than the store bought ones. Will continue to monitor.



Cons

Suet looks pls and gone bad. Birds seem uninterested in this suet. Would not order it again. Had to discard it.

Low quality soft greasy mess at 65 degrees. As a result, it goes in the suet feeder bare. The only birds who go to this suet are the ones that lose the battle for perches on the seed feeders.

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Highlights

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Quality


The birds and squirrels in alaska love this product


Very popular with the 15 varieties of birds in our yard

Packaging/appearance


The one thing i love best is the packaging

Competitiveness


Im a longtime suet plus customer my local woodpeckers as well as the occasional nuthatch and chickadee love this brand


Most other suets get devoured by the crows in the area in a day or two


However this version is much softer than the suet plus i get from the same manufacturer

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  • This product had a total of 1,715 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 28 2023.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Cheap and wood peckers seem to like both flavors


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Most other suets get devoured by the crows in the area in a day or two


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Im still trying to decide whether to reorder suet because starlings are not my favorite birds


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    We get a lot of wood peckers using this particular block


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Each block lasts for a couple of weeks


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Ive been mostly disappointed until this


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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I have found that in our yard here in nj suburbs of philadelphia that the berry flavored suet cakes are eaten up much faster than the others in the case even by the woodpeckers

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