Brown's Bird Lover's Blend Squirrel Crazy Feast, 3 lbs.
Description
Bring Nature to your backyard with Natural Squirrel Crazy Feast. Prized by squirrels and other backyard wildlife, they love it even more than the wild bird food! Bursting with natural seeds, in-shell nuts, fruits and veggies, Squirrel Crazy Feast will help to satisfy their intense hunger cravings while diverting their attention away from your wild bird feeders, plants, flowers and shrubs. Sometimes squirrels and other wildlife can be a frustrating part of backyard bird feeding. A wildlife feeding station will help keep wildlife away from bird feeders, plants, flowers and shrubs.
- - The ultimate feast for over 200 species of squirrels
- - Seeds, nuts & fruits galore
- - All natural blend with no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives
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Specifications
| SKU | 3606075 |
|---|---|
| Primary Flavor | Seed |
| Primary Brand | Brown's |
| Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
| Weight | 3 LBS |
| Grain Free | No |
|---|---|
| Personalized Item flag | No |
| Primary Flavor | Seed |
Striped Sunflower Seeds, Peanuts, Flaked Peas, Flaked Corn, Dried Cranberry, Wheat, Mixed Feed Nuts, Pumpkin Seeds, Pecans, Walnut, Almonds, Filberts, Dried Banana, Dried Carrots and Vegetable Oil.
Crude Protein (min) 16.0%, Crude Fat (min) 25.0%, Crude Fiber (min) 21.0%, Moisture (max) 12.0%.
Helpful Hints for Wildlife Proofing Our Wild Bird Feeders. Position the bird feeder at least 10 feet away from the squirrel's jumping off point and a minimum of 6 feet above the ground, out of the reach of deer. For hanging feeders: Use three or four feet of monofilament fishing line to hang the bird feeder. It becomes almost invisible to squirrels. For hanging and pole feeders: Install baffles above and below the wild bird feeder. Setting up separate wildlife feeding stations is critical. Position wildlife feeding stations away from bird feeders, but still within view, and always keep them filled.