Henry Bell Select Suet Bites & Mealworm Feeder

Attract and feed lots of wild birds like Robins and Wrens with a Henry Bell Select Suet Bites & Mealworm Feeder. Just add mealworm or suet bites.

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EAN: 5026132035609 | MPN: H040127

The Henry Bell Select Suet Bites & Mealworm Feeder has been developed with wild bird wellbeing at the heart of the design.

This dark grey feeder will attract Wren, Robin and Blue tit species to your outside space and can be filled with either Suet Bites or Mealworm feeds (Feed sold separately).

Constructed from durable plastic, and features a built in tray which will catch any food waste and act as a handy perching station for the birds. It also has drainage holes to prevent the feed from clogging up in the tray. The push down lid opening mechanism, allows you to refill when needed with ease.

The feeder measures approximately 21cm high and 14cm wide, with a large handle to hang from a feeding station, bird table or from a simple hook on a tree branch.

Details

  • Brand: Henry Bell
  • Attracts wild birds: Wren, Robin & Blue Tits
  • Dimensions: 21cm high x 14cm diameter wide (Measurements are approximate)
  • 1 x Henry Bell Select Suet Bites & Mealworm Feeder

Good to Know

  • Part of the Henry Bell Select Feeder Range
  • Suitable for use with Henry Bell Suet Mealworm Bites or Henry Bell Suet Berry Bites (purchase separately)
  • Matte charcoal grey bird feeder with built in feeding tray
  • Robust construction with a new push down lid opening mechanism
  • Suitable to hang from feeding stations, bird table or a simple hook on a tree branch
  • 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
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