The Henry Bell Heavy Duty Suet Bites & Mealworm Feeder is a sturdy black wild bird feeder for the garden. It’s ideal for attracting Blue Tits, Robins, Wrens and many more.
Part of Henry Bell’s Heavy Duty range, this strong bird feeder comes with a fine mesh holder for suet bites and mealworm. There is a large oversized lid to protect against rain, which features the unique Henry Bell (HB) logo.
The feeder includes two ring perch feed ports and the base comes with a circular tray with drainage and a fully circular ring perch. The perches allow wild birds to feed comfortably together whilst enjoying their nutritious treats.
Choose a safe location for the feeder, away from the reach of predators and in an open area to provide a sense of security for wild birds.
Easy to use, simply remove the label and fill with Henry Bell Mealworms or Suet Bites (not included). The feeder can be hung from a feeding station or tree branch using the handy loop handle. Once the feed has been eaten, please check the feeder is clean before refilling.
Product Details
- Brand: Henry Bell
- Range: Heavy Duty
- Type: Mealworm & Suet Bites Feeder
- Dimensions: 38cm high including handle x 20cm diameter (approximately)
- Suitable with the Henry Bell Mealworms or Henry Bell Suet Berry Bites feed
Good to Know
- All black metal feeder with black mesh suet bites & mealworm holder
- Comes with an outer circular perch ring for wild birds & 2 ring perch ports
- Includes a large circular tray to catch any fallen morsels
- Tray includes drainage holes to prevent moisture build up
- Large umbrella top with Henry Bell logo protects wild bird food from rain
- Comes with a handy loop handle to hang from a feeding station or tree branch
- Great for feeding Blue Tits, Robins, Wrens & many more wild birds
- Suitable for use with Henry Bell Suet Bites or Mealworm (not included)
- Strong, durable & rugged
- Easy to fill, clean & refill
Care Instructions
- Choose a safe & open location for birds to feed from
- Locate bird food at least 2 metres away from cover, allowing birds space to retreat from predators when needed
- Clean bird feeders regularly to keep them germ free
- Provide a regular food & water source for wild birds, to be rewarded with frequent visits


