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Limeybirder said:
are any other forum users using this brand. I have recently bought some and today a White-breasted Nuthatch was chowing down on it.
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Yes I use it. Cost just pennies more, but worth it. It keeps its shape during the several very warm days the suet feeder was exposed to the sun.
 
I use it during our hot summer months down here. The woodpeckers love it immensely. Unfortunately so do the squirrels.
 
Since my original post my Carolina Wrens have developed a taste for it as well as Orange-crowned and Yellow-throated Warbler. No woodpecker as yet but they haven't been visiting the yard much lately which is normal for this time of year.
 
I use it all year long as well. My birds love it with the peanut butter and jelly, insects and just nuts. They are spoiled, they don't like just plain white suet.
 
Hmm just a sugestion here so yeah anyway I used to work at WBU and tried quiete a few diferent suets but I would have to say that the best one(both in my backyard and customer's ) was the Almond Munch.Okay dont get the dough one unless its too hot for the suet version.Like at this time of year if you live in a cold or even only a slightly hot area still use the suet and not the dough.Use the dough only when temperatures are in the upper 70's and 80's.Also if you have squirell problems you might want to try Bird Bug Bites suet.
 
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