Premium Suet Log with Real Insects
Give your garden birds a nutritious, energy-packed treat with Suet Logs - Insect 90g. This convenient suet log combines high-quality suet with real insects to deliver concentrated energy and essential protein that wild birds need throughout the year, especially during cold winter months and busy breeding season.
Why Birds Love Suet Logs
Suet is one of the most concentrated and easily metabolised energy foods available for wild birds. The addition of real insects provides the protein that many garden birds naturally seek, making these suet logs particularly attractive to tits, robins, starlings, sparrows, and blackbirds that visit Irish gardens daily.
Premium Ingredients
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High-Quality Suet – Concentrated energy source that's easily metabolised by birds
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Real Insects – Provides essential protein, especially beneficial during breeding season
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No Cheap Fillers – Premium formulation ensures maximum nutritional value
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Convenient 90g Size – Perfect portion for regular feeding without waste
Key Benefits
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Maximum Energy Delivery – Suet provides concentrated calories to help birds maintain body temperature and activity levels
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Added Protein – Insects supply essential protein for breeding adults and growing chicks
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Convenient & Mess-Free – Easy-to-use log format with no fuss
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Versatile Feeding – Use in suet log feeders, on bird tables, or for ground feeding
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Attracts Multiple Species – Appeals to tits, robins, starlings, sparrows, blackbirds, and more
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Year-Round Feeding – Particularly valuable in winter and during breeding season (spring/summer)
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Great Value – 90g size provides excellent nutrition at an affordable price
Perfect For
Blue tits, great tits, coal tits, robins, starlings, sparrows, blackbirds, and many other Irish garden birds. Particularly beneficial during winter months when natural food is scarce and during breeding season when parent birds need extra energy and protein to feed their young.
Feeding Advice
Best used in a dedicated suet log feeder for easy access and cleanliness. Can also be placed on a bird table or used for ground feeding. Position feeders in a safe location where you can easily observe visiting birds. Replace when fully consumed or if the suet becomes soiled. Store unused logs in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness.