Pennington Pride Squirrel & Critter Blend With Corn, Sunflower Seeds and Peanuts, Helps Keep Critters Away From Bird Feeders, 10-lb. Bag
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Keep nuisance squirrels busy and away from bird feeders with Pennington Pride Squirrel & Critter Blend. It’s made with ingredients critters love, including corn, sunflower seeds and peanuts. This wildlife food attracts squirrels, chipmunks and ducks. What’s more, Pennington squirrel and critter food is enriched with vitamins and nutrients (exclusive BIRD-KOTE technology) for a well balanced diet and the best in critter health. This squirrel and critter food is compatible with squirrel feeders and tray feeders. You can also sprinkle it directly on the ground. Watch your backyard come alive with this premium-quality squirrel food, a tasty treat for wild critters.
Product Dimensions : 2.5 x 11 x 19 inches; 4.6 Pounds
Item model number : 100537112
Date First Available : January 2, 2019
Manufacturer : Central Garden & Pet
ASIN : B07ML4N5D7
Best Sellers Rank: #2,891 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #45 in Bird Seed
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INGREDIENTS SQUIRRELS LOVE: Pennington Squirrel & Critter blend features corn, sunflower and peanuts for a tasty treat
ATTRACTS BACKYARD WILDLIFE: This squirrel feed attracts squirrels, chipmunks and ducks and helps keep them away from bird feeders
BIRD-KOTE TECHNOLOGY: This Pennington squirrel food is enriched with vitamins and nutrients for a well balanced diet
COMPATIBLE WITH MANY FEEDERS: Great for squirrel feeders, tray feeders, or sprinkling directly on the ground
CONTAINS: One (1) 10-lb. bag of Pennington Pride Squirrel & Critter Blend With Corn, Sunflower Seeds and Peanuts
8 reviews for Pennington Pride Squirrel & Critter Blend With Corn, Sunflower Seeds and Peanuts, Helps Keep Critters Away From Bird Feeders, 10-lb. Bag
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Original price was: $23.32.$19.96Current price is: $19.96.
Kelly Haynie –
ððððð Instant hitâa buffet just for my backyard squirrels!
I picked up the Pennington Pride Squirrel & Critter Blend (10-lb bag) after I installed a squirrel-proof bird feeder and immediately felt guilty watching my furry gymnasts pull Cirque-du-Soleil moves for a single sunflower seed. This mixâcorn, black-oil sunflower seeds, and whole peanutsâwas the peace offering they deserved, and itâs been a runaway success ever since.What I loveHappy, distracted squirrels. The moment I filled their new feeder, my regulars abandoned the bird station and set up camp at their own all-you-can-eat bar. Zero raids on the bird seed since.Crowd-pleasing recipe. Those three favorite foods mean almost no waste left behind.Stays fresh. Kernels and peanuts look clean and dust-free.Great value. Ten pounds lasts me a couple of weeks with daily refillsâand itâs still cheaper than replacing spilled bird seed.A couple of tipsPair it with a dedicated squirrel feeder (I mounted a tiny picnic table to the fence) so the critters arenât scattering seed on the ground.Place the feeder where you get a front-row viewânear a window or patio railâso you can enjoy their happy little food-coma faces while you sip your coffee. ðBottom line: If you want guilt-free bird watching and front-row squirrel entertainment, this blend is a no-brainer. My squirrels have officially upgraded from petty thieves to honored dinner guests!
Peter –
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Itâs mostly corn which the squirrels will not eat.But the collared pigeons LOVE it! No harm no foul!
Pinky –
Gray squirrels love it… They love the corn..
An update on my earlier review, the squirrels are loving the corn so I am very happy about that.. they just didn’t love it in the first place that I put it but they love it where I go a lot..
Susan –
Good bird food.
The birds love this food. It smells good and it must taste good to the birds too because they sure do eat it. Good qualities stuff.
Julien –
Good Critter Feed….Deer, Rabbits, Squirrels, etc.
This squirrel seed mixture is pretty good quality but the corn is not really appealing to the birds and squirrels in my intercity area. The birds picked out the sunflower seeds and left behind the peanuts and corn. My squirrels in the garden picked all the peanuts out and just scattered the corn on the ground leaving them behind. Probably would be more appealing to deer and other small critters for those that live in the country or suburban areas but not so much city settings — Probably won’t order this again since my setting doesn’t have many critters mostly squirrels and birds.
Donna Ryan –
Food Fight in the Backyard, fun to watch
They gobbled it and asked for more. Little gluttons – fun to watch the food fight!
Chooliki –
Actual Horse kernals not for wildlife
I bought this over 8 months ago. When I first opened the bag I thought, “Whoa, this is horse grain”. Why because the kernals are the exact kernals horses not nature and wildlife eat. Case in point the squirrels, raacoons and opposumns still haven’t eaten the pellets I left on the ground weeks ago. The corn is horse grain as I had two horses and know. Plus the wildlife if turned off by the coating over the corn kernals. The bag is 90% corn kernals so I wasted my money. Now a bag of peanuts go a long way, but I am basically at 3/4 of the bag tossing the kernals while I am walking in the pond under bushes anywhere to get it out of my house.
P. Sharkey –
too much corn
too much corn my squirls wont eat it