Suet and Suet Baskets
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Suet feeders clamp firmly to any 1" pole. Secure connection keeps raccoons from running away with your suet. Powder-coated feeders resist rust and hold standard-size suet cakes. These unique suet feeders clamp firmly onto any 1" pole. So secure, even raccoons cannot run away with them. Heavy, powder-coated feeders resist rust and hold standard size suet cakes. Lifetime manufacturer's warranty. This feeder's small openings (1/2" x 1") help prevent the loss of broken suet pieces. Top-opening suet cage lets you refill feeder without removing the cage from the pole. Single feeder measures 5" x 5" x 1-1/2" thick; Double feeder measures 5" x 9" x 1-1/2" thick.
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Locate suet feeders at least five feet from the ground and close to a tree
trunk. Most birds that enjoy suet are cling feeders; they cling to tree
trunks in search of insects. The close proximity to the tree not only
encourages suet feeding, but also protects the suet from the sun's heat - a
very important factor in summer months when suet quickly becomes rancid in
the hot sun. Since suet is a coveted item, it is eaten rapidly once birds
discover it. You will need to refill often, especially in the winter.
Present suet in a cage feeder or specially made feeder. You can also place
it inside a mesh bag, or simply rub it directly onto tree trunks and
branches. You can even put suet balls on a fruit spike or skewer. Birds will
find it. Before long, you'll see a steady stream of chickadees, woodpeckers,
warblers, titmice, kinglets, nuthatches, jays, wrens, and other birds
eagerly visiting your suet feeders.
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