Premium Suet To Go Pellets - Insect Flavour
By Suet To Go
£9.50 - £50.00
Price per Kg:
- SKU:
- KWBF-SPI
- Weight:
- 3.00 KGS
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
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High Energy Suet Pellets for Wild Birds – Insect
Suet To Go® High Energy Suet Pellets are specially formulated to help provide wild birds with the essential fats and protein they need all year round. This delicious Berry recipe is our most popular flavour and is highly effective at attracting a wide variety of garden birds.
Packed with protein-rich insect ingredients and quality beef suet, these pellets deliver a powerful energy boost to help birds maintain strength, condition, and vitality. They are particularly valuable during colder months when natural food sources are limited, and equally beneficial in spring and summer to support breeding birds and growing fledglings.
Regular visitors may include robins, finches, blue tits, great tits, long-tailed tits, and many more garden bird species, making these pellets a reliable and popular feeding choice.
Suet To Go® Insect Suet Pellets can be fed using a Suet Pellet Basket Feeder or an Easy Clean Suet Pellet Feeder, or simply placed on a bird table for flexible feeding.
Key Benefits
- High-energy Insect suet pellets
- Rich in essential fats and protein
- Highly palatable and easy to eat
- Attracts a wide variety of wild birds
- Suitable for year-round feeding
- Made to work with pellet feeders or bird tables
A high-quality, energy-rich suet pellet designed to support healthy wild birds while encouraging frequent visits and lively activity in your garden.
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Insect suet pellets
Very pleased with these suet pellets, very good quality, much less dust than those from previous suppliers
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Starlings love em
Watching about 30 Starlings eating right now. They'll be back once digested.
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First purchase
highly recommend this company and the fast delivery service, defunitely buying from again Thank you
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Suet pellets
Good value and birds love them
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Again we’ll packed and the birds and squirrels love them unfortunately so do the badgers
