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Safflower 5lb bag

Original price $16.99 - Original price $16.99
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$16.99 - $16.99
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Safflower tastes bitter to squirrels, so they tend to leave it alone, if there are other good things to eat in the area. Safflower tends to deter not only squirrels, but grackles and starlings as well, with its bitter taste and hard hull, although some individuals may adapt and eat it with time or in desperation.

Attracts: Cardinals, Jays, Chickadees, Nuthatches, Grosbeaks, Titmice, Doves, Finches (House, Purple), Downy Woodpeckers, and Chipmunks; occasionally House Sparrows

INGREDIENTS

Safflower Seeds 

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS

Crude Protein Not Less Than….. 15.0%
Crude Fat Not Less Than….. 25.0%
Crude Fiber Not More Than….. 35.0%

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Customer Reviews

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Patricia Sibbald
Safflower

Birds seem to really like it.

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Christina May
JUST WHAT WAS NEEDED!

Our family of Cardinals has returned loving these Safflower Seeds in a tray! The many Starlings are deterred by the hardness of the seeds. Balance has returned for our backyard birds! Thank you Nature Niche!

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Sandra Berger
Squirrel free

Selected the safflower seed because my backyard critters (squirrels, chippies, raccoon) tend to leave it alone. Most of my backyard birds like the safflower seeds. .

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Rachel Brown
Best feed for song birds

This worked great to deter the black birds, starlings, and crackles. Now only song bird joy.