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Rural King Black Oil Sunflower, Wild Bird Seed, 6 lb. Bag 31165280

Sale price USD $4.50 Regular price

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Rural King Black Oil Sunflower, Wild Bird Seed, 6 lb. Bag
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For the wild bird enthusiast, our Black Oil Sunflower Seed is a high quality seed mix, that attracts a wide variety of wild birds at an economical price. 

 

Ingredients:

Black Oil Sunflower Seeds.

 

Guaranteed Analysis:

Crude Protein (Min.)14%
Crude Fat (Min.)20%
Crude Fiber (Max.)20%

 

Feeding:

Remember to keep your feeders filled all year round for a continued abundance of beautiful wild birds around your home. 

 

 

Feeding Tips:

 

  • Feeders should be out of the wind and near a cover, like evergreens or low shrubs.
  • Your feeders should be atleast 10 ft from railings & fences to deter squirrels from perching on them.
  • Make sure you can easily refill feeders when you find the exact location. 

 

 

Allergy Warning:

Manufactured in a facility that handles major allergens such as peanuts,tree nuts, wheat, fish, & soy products. Therefore, this product may contains such allergens. 

 

Different species prefer different types of feeders. Grosbeaks & cardinals prefer pole mounted platforms & stationary hoppers. Chickadees, finches, and other small birds prefer hanging tube feeders. 

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