Kaytee Safflower Seed Wild Bird Food 5-lb
Kaytee Safflower Seed Wild Bird Food 5-lb

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Description
Description
Your neighborhood birds will go crazy and fall in love with your backyard. Yes, now this is possible with the Kaytee Safflower Seed. Known for its high oil content, this seed is a favorite among cardinals, chickadees, nuthatches, and many more backyard buddies. One of the best things about safflower seed is its natural ability to deter squirrels from eating your wild bird seed. Its bitter taste makes it unappealing to them. Now you don’t have to worry about squirrels and you can keep your bird feeders for the bird. So, are you ready to enjoy the delightful sights and sounds of wild birds with a Kaytee Wild Bird food option that’s worth tweeting about?
Key Benefits of Product
Captivates Birds: This healthy seed attracts a variety of bright and beautiful winged wonders.
Deters Squirrels: The bitter taste discourages squirrels from eating the seed.
High Oil Content: Provides energy to birds, especially in colder months.
Clean Feeding: Less mess around feeders compared to other seeds.
Great for Year-Round Use: Ideal for attracting birds in all seasons.
Ingredients & Analysis
Ingredients & Analysis
- 100% Safflower Seed
Attributes OR Specification
Attributes OR Specification
Birdseed
Wild Bird
Wild Bird, Cardinal, Chickadee, Grosbeak, Nuthatch
Birdseed
Kaytee
safety and precautions
safety and precautions
- This product is intended only for feeding wild birds.
- The packet should not be placed in an area where children and pets can easily find it.
- Check and clean your bird's food bowl every day.
- Old or damp seeds should be dumped to ensure birds' good health.
- Consult a veterinarian for any concerns.
Direction
Direction
- Load your bird’s food bowl with Kaytee Safflower Seed.
- Administering the feeder is the most important step while feeding birds.
- Restock the feeder with new food as and when needed.
- Dump any old or wet seeds before filling the bowl with new food.
- Put the feeder in an area that is easily visible to the birds.
- Wash the food dish thoroughly every two weeks to minimize any bacterial growth.







