🌟 Feed the Flock, Join the Nature Talk!
The 12 Pack Pine Tree Farms Log Jammer Insect Suet includes 36 specially crafted plugs designed to attract a variety of birds year-round. Each plug is made with high-energy ingredients like ground peanuts, cracked corn, and a mix of dehydrated insects, ensuring your feathered friends receive the nutrition they need while enhancing your outdoor space.
B**S
Great bird food
My outdoor birds love this.I feed it in Michigan And my son feeds it in Pennsylvania. All the birds love it.
P**R
The woodpeckers love it
The woodpeckers always eat this before any other suet.
A**N
Order mix-up. Love the suet plugs. Excellent product
The media could not be loaded. I have ordered these Lig Jammer Suet plugs before and chose to order them again. Upon receiving my order, I discovered one incorrect pack of suet. I need another of the item I ordered and the incorrect item can be sent back.
S**E
A hit with the birds
I had never used this brand of suet in my suet log feeder before. It has been a hit with the birds! When you open the package, you can clearly see the dried mealworms in the suet. It is a high quality bird food and a great value for the money!
M**Z
Crumbled and was not fresh
We have used this product for years. This was dried up and crumbling. It must have been old stock
J**N
Suitable for winter
Suitable for cold weather. Woodpeckers & nuthatches like it. Be careful to avoid breaking plugs in two when removing from container.
T**.
Never know what you will get
I have been buying this suet repeatedly for a few months now. The first batch I bought had a lot of visible nuts and whole insects and was very pliable. The next batch was pliable with no visible nuts or bugs. No biggy as I always add more bugs and nuts anyway. My third batch is dry and crumbly. Pine Tree Farms seems to just buy whatever suet they can get their hands on and slap on a label.
A**N
Woodpeckers and Nuthatches love it.
Have log suet plug feeders on my porch. Almost always has downy woodpecker or two on it when using this suet. Nuthatches too. Even attracts the red bellied woodpecker in the area sometimes even though the feeders I have that use plugs are a little awkward and small for him (he usually will just stick with the in-shell peanuts on the platform feeder instead).
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