C & S Products Woodpecker Delight, 12-Piece

No Melt Suet – Woodpecker Delight (12 units) Attracts more birds and gives the wild bird feeding enthusiast peace of mind knowing they are now giving their wild bird friends the very best

Product Features

  • No Melt Suet is mixed into a soft dough texture which is then pressed into cake form creating the only true NO MELT suet product line in the world
  • Treats and Delights are also nutritionally balanced to provide wild birds with much needed energy
  • Attracts a wider variety of birds due to the quality of ingredients and is a great value for today’s wild bird feeding customer

3 thoughts on “C & S Products Woodpecker Delight, 12-Piece”

  1. Excellent for attracting woodpeckers in summer This no-melt suet really is No Melt! With the heat we’ve been having, it’s good to know the suet I put out for our backyard birds will not coat their flight feathers in any way as other suets that get so soft and oily in the summer heat. Our woodpeckers (downy, red-belly, flicker and hairy love this suet – as do many of our other backyard birds, including carolina wrens, cat birds (!), jays, nuthatches. Summer’s a great time to watch the woodpeckers feeding their young as well!

  2. Birds really prefer the “No Melt” version vs the regular suet I bought the regular Woodpecker Suet by CS and yes the birds liked it but this “No Melt” version is even better. I have several suet holders and the birds prefer the “No Melt.” I have tried other brands as well and in general my birds get more excited over the brand CS. I live in San Antonio, Texas. Lots of cardinals, blue Jays, woodpeckers wrens, little gold colored finches, House finches, warblers and now a HAWK. The hawk hasn’t caught any doves, starlings, or fat pigeons yet but it’s sure…

  3. Not what you think you’re getting I was totally deceived by this purchase. If you read the ingredient list, there is no mention of hot pepper. The first cake in the pack (the one that is visible) was what you see here on the Amazon site. All the remaining suet bricks said “hot pepper” suet. I had already taken two out and put them in my woodpecker feeder. The birds went after the one that wasn’t the hot pepper suet, but not so much the hot pepper one. We even had a bear visit the feeders overnight. He ate all the…

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