Archive for August 25th, 2011
Suet is a common bird food, called suet cakes because of their unique appearance as blocks of compacted food. Suet bird feeders often consist of one or more cages in which suet cakes are placed, and birds then feast on the suet by thrusting their beaks in between breaks in the cages, or climbing in the cages themselves. This makes suet feeders a natural deterrent for squirrels. However, this also means mice and smaller rats will climb into suet feeders just like a bird.
Suet feeders attract a wide breadth of the winged community. Birds of all sizes will flock to suet feeders inside their bird cage to feast upon peanut butter, peanuts, cranberries, and the natural soy ingredients which comprise suet cakes.
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