Bottom-feed suet feeder keeps out grackles, jays and starlings
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Made of eco-friendly recycled plastic lumber
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Brown/green color motif gives it a charming rustic appeal
Beautifully designed environmentally friendly suet feeder has bottom-feeding style. Discourages larger birds like grackles, jays and starlings, but is perfect for birds that feed upside down, such as nuthatches and woodpeckers. Rustic-looking brown/green color scheme blends in perfectly with conifers and deciduous trees alike. Durable, all screw construction features recycled plastic lumber - a better choice for the environment. Features steel hanging cable and twist-locking mesh for easy filling. Holds one suet cake. Made in the U.S.A. Measures 9-1/4" x 8" x 4-1/4" high.
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Cleaning your Suet Bottom Feeder
To clean this recycled plastic lumber feeder, twist open the mesh bottom and remove any remaining suet. Wash thoroughly with a non-toxic soapy water solution. Use a bottle or tube brush (#818426) for dried-on messes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry completely before adding suet.
Testimonial By:
Testimonial:
Shelly Nally Clarks Summit, PA
After much frustration with starlings cleaning out my suet on a daily basis, I tried the upside down suet feeder and it works fantastic. All my woodpeckers, chickadees and nuthatches can eat from it freely without being bullied by big birds. I highly recommend it.
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