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No mess sounds too good to be true!!! (1 Viewer)

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Ive been feeding for about a month now and Im getting tiring of constantley raking up the seed hulls and it killing the grass.

so I was just wondering about the no mess bird seed.It looks great there no cleaning about or anything.But is sounds too good to be true. I know it more expensive but What I really care about is the bird it attacts. Will the no mess seed attract the same amounts of birds or no. Id rather clean up the mess and see more birds. So I just want to get other peoples opinoin on it.

Oh and these is the seed Im thinking about getting from now on.http://www.shopwbu.com/product/part_number=247/567.0.25205.23446.0.0.0

Thanks for help
 
Depends a bit on what you are feeding now - some mixes are bulked out with whole wheat etc. which just gets left or dumped on the ground by most small birds. Great for pigeons though I suppose. Our problem was it started growing!

You will still get some spillage as many birds are messy eaters, however it will normally get cleared up by ground feeders. Our experience here is that most birds will prefer it and our numbers and varieties increased when we changed one feeder over to a similar product about 9 months ago, however, that could just be normal variation.

Try it for a while and see what happens.
 
Yea Trust me Im not feeding some filler seed brand to feeder the sparrows or the pigeons.lol.Im feeding amouring song blend with black oil sunflower,striped sunflower,peunuts,safflflower,peunuts chips,and raisans.

Yea but you got to expect spillage for any feeder and seed.Im just gunna try it and see what happens.

thanks for help
 
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