Volkman Seed Small Animal Squirrel Gourmet Mix Healthy Formulated Diet Food 4lbs
A**F
My wildlife loved it
I have Deer and Possum that come to eat every night. They seem to love this!
V**D
Great product my pets love it.
Great product my pets love it!
N**S
Squirrels love this
I’ve been buying this brand for our squirrel visitors for over a year. I regret that the cost has gone up so much that I can’t afford it anymore. I know the cost of ingredients has risen and is reflected in the price. I’ll have to settle for a lower quality in the mean time.
A**R
My small animals love it!
I have ordered this multiple times and will continue to do so.
M**L
Fun, squirrels love it, lots of small seeds
This is a different product than the more expensive one. This one has a lot of sunflower seeds, has dried corn and also the hazelnuts, peanuts and almonds are in the shell. Maybe makes the squirrels work a Little harder than the other one, which has mostly whole, shelled tree huts and peanuts.
J**R
Texas red squirrel approved!
Just the right mix for my freeloading fluffy neighbors, they are getting fat for the central Texas chill. Right mix of nuts, pumpkin & sunflower seeds! I just ordered 2 more bags. My Chow Chow is fascinated by them so I figure I should at least feed them. Chow actually follows them as they run and jump from tree to tree. GOOD STUFF.....YOUR CRITTERS WILL APPRECIATE THE FEED. 🐿️🐿️
B**D
Not a Food, Just a very low quality Snack
Firstly, this is not squirrel FOOD. This is a snack mix. This bag would NOT be suitable for sustaining the life of a healthy squirrel. I purchased this to feed a rescue squirrel based on the 5-star reviews, before I learned what squirrels actually require, nutritionally.There are some good things about this mix. Namely, the inclusion of many striped sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds. That's itLets go down the list of why this is a "Do Not Buy" item, even for feeding wild squirrels at the park.1) The majority of the bag is corn. Corn has almost no nutritional value for squirrels, but they love it. Corn will make them fat, unhealthy, and even diabetic. It makes them less motivated to forage and more dependent on humans, while not providing any benefit.2) The quality of the nuts in this bag is very questionable. Rotten walnut, fungus on the shells of shelled almonds, and generally low quality reject looking nuts make up much of the bag. I would be concerned about feeding these to squirrels for health reasons.3) Peanuts. Peanuts have no nutritional value at all, and their shells often carry a fungus. Tin Tin the Squirrel can tell you all about why peanuts are bad. I don't have time.4) 95% of the nuts in this mix do not include shells. Squirrels need to chew the shells to keep their teeth filed down. If they only have soft nut meat and no shell, their teeth will overgrow and cause health problems.I would not recommend this mix nor buy it again.Go to your local organic market and buy a pound of plain sunflower seeds and a pound of plain sunflower seeds, mix them together with some shelled walnuts, shelled pecans, and now you have a healthy nut mix.
K**R
Don't Have this Near Your Porch
I put a small bowl on my porch. It is really messy since they have to shell the nuts. They also do not eat the corn at all. I am sure it's okay if out in the yard.
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