Safflower is a seed that’s growing in popularity. Safflower seed is bitter to small mammals, so if you are experiencing squirrel problems try offering this seed in your feeders. Safflower works well in most feeding stations. This unique seed is…
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Coles Wild Bird Product 2967669 SA05 Safflower Wild Bird Seed
Wild bird food size 5 pounds A special seed that strongly attracts cardinals, nuthatches, titmice, and chickadees, Safflower is not eaten by most squirrels or blackbirds. A special seed that strongly attracts cardinals, nuthatches, titmice, and chickadees, Safflower is not…
Seeds and Farms -Safflower Seed Bird Food -200 seeds
Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius Yellow) – Start Safflower seeds indoors in late winter using peat pots that can be planted directly out once frost danger has passed. Or, start the seeds directly outdoors in early spring before the end of frost…
Safflower Seed (50 lb)
Safflower Seed
Kaytee Safflower Seed | Made in the USA (25-Pound)
Birds of all types will flock to your feeder when it’s filled with Kaytee Safflower Seed. Product Features Attracts greatest variety of birds Does not appeal to squirrels Attracts cardinals, blue jays & grosbeaks Made in the USA 25 pounds
Meadow Ridge Farms Golden Safflower, 20-Pound Bag
100% Golden Safflower Product Features Popular safflower seed. Attracts finch, cardinals nuthatches
6 LB Golden Safflower Bird Food Improved Version Of White Safflower Hi Only One
6 LB; Golden Safflower Bird Food; Improved Version Of White Safflower; Higher Protein and Oil Content; Thinner Hull Easier For Birds To Crack.
Mr Bird Safflower Feast 8 oz
These small safflower seed blocks are the perfect size for any standard suet basket or use in the Mr.Bird’s NeatFeeder. Solid safflower, preferred by Cardinals and Grosbeaks. No waste, no mess, never melt. Product Features This 8 oz Block is…
Mr Bird Golden Safflower Feast Large Block
This 100% seed block is excellent for squirrel prone areas, as squirrels generally don’t like safflower. These blocks are preferred by cardinals, grosbeaks and more, where grackles, sparrows and starlings generally don’t like safflower. The golden safflower seed is softer…