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Huskfree Advance™ with Dried Mealworms - No Mess Wild Bird Food

Regular price £5.27
Regular price £5.27 Sale price £5.27
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Bird food available in bulk from Haith's up to 20 kg

 

No mess, no waste - 100% edible, featuring high-energy seeds and dried mealworms which won't germinate beneath feeders. Enriched with a natural source of calcium.

Our 100% edible bird food no mess with high-fat dried mealworms leaves no waste to clear up, and has more protein than Huskfree Advance. It's packed with extra goodness to help busy parent birds and fledglings make it through the breeding season and through the autumn/winter seasons. Year round goodness.

We're so confident that there’s no waste with this super high-energy, Sunflower Heart rich wild bird food that we offer a full money back guarantee if you and your birds aren't 100% satisfied with it. So, if a clean patio and huskfree lawn is as important to you as feeding a high-energy bird food this is the ideal product - with the added advantage of no seed germination beneath feeders.


Key Ingredients: Dried Mealworms, Sunflower Hearts

Customer Reviews

Based on 55 reviews
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David Platt (Stonehaven, GB)
Excellent

Sparrows, starlings, jackdaws, rooks all compete in a daily blitzkrieg on a four perch feeder whose contents barely last the day. A most effective food.

Hello David, many thanks for your review. We are pleased to hear that the mix works so well in your garden.

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Jannena (Lewisham, GB)
Excellent

Vanished in no time, not just Robins every other bird.

Hello Jannena, thank you for this review. We are happy to hear the the garden birds are enjoying this mix.

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Anon (Windsor, GB)

Very popular have already had to refill the feeder!

Hello, thank you for your lovely review.

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Susan Jones (Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, GB)
Can't get enough of it!

Great all round feed, as others state the birds just romp through it! Especially good in my garden for bluetits, great ****, coal ****, robins, sparrows, chaffinches. Jackdaws love it too ...

Hello Susan, thank you for your review. That is fantastic that you have all these garden birds coming to feed from your garden.

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Mags A (Lincoln, GB)
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The birds seem to like it and I love the husk free

Hello Mags, thank you for your review.

Customer Reviews

Based on 55 reviews
91%
(50)
7%
(4)
2%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
David Platt (Stonehaven, GB)
Excellent

Sparrows, starlings, jackdaws, rooks all compete in a daily blitzkrieg on a four perch feeder whose contents barely last the day. A most effective food.

Hello David, many thanks for your review. We are pleased to hear that the mix works so well in your garden.

J
Jannena (Lewisham, GB)
Excellent

Vanished in no time, not just Robins every other bird.

Hello Jannena, thank you for this review. We are happy to hear the the garden birds are enjoying this mix.

A
Anon (Windsor, GB)

Very popular have already had to refill the feeder!

Hello, thank you for your lovely review.

S
Susan Jones (Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, GB)
Can't get enough of it!

Great all round feed, as others state the birds just romp through it! Especially good in my garden for bluetits, great ****, coal ****, robins, sparrows, chaffinches. Jackdaws love it too ...

Hello Susan, thank you for your review. That is fantastic that you have all these garden birds coming to feed from your garden.

M
Mags A (Lincoln, GB)
birdfood

The birds seem to like it and I love the husk free

Hello Mags, thank you for your review.

The importance of huskfree food: A cleaner, healthier choice for birds

Choosing husk-free bird food like our Huskfree Advance with Dried Mealworms brings multiple benefits for both the birds and your garden environment. It significantly reduces the risk of choking hazards for birds, as husks can be difficult for some smaller species to manage. Secondly, husk-free food is often more digestible, ensuring that birds can easily access and utilise the full nutritional value of each seed.

  • Environmental benefits of feeding Huskfree Advance with Dried Mealworms

    Choosing our bird food means supporting a cleaner and greener environment. Its 100% edible nature reduces waste, while the absence of husks prevents unwanted germination, keeping your garden and feeding areas pristine.

  • Best practices for storing Huskfree Advance with Dried Mealworms

    To maintain the freshness and nutritional value of the bird food, store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in an airtight container. This practice helps prolong its shelf life and ensures your birds always get the best quality feed.

How do dried mealworms enhance bird health in Huskfree Advance?

Dried mealworms in our Huskfree Advance formula offer a significant protein boost, crucial for bird growth, feather health, and overall vitality. This makes our blend particularly beneficial during the demanding breeding and moulting seasons.

Huskfree Advance with Dried Mealworms FAQs

Can you mix Huskfree Advance with other bird foods?

Yes, Huskfree Advance with Dried Mealworms can be mixed with other bird foods to create a custom blend. However, its complete nutritional profile means it's also perfect as a standalone feed.

Is Huskfree Advance with Dried Mealworms suitable for all bird species?

While designed to attract a wide variety of birds, the high protein content in dried mealworms is especially beneficial for insectivorous birds, making it a versatile choice for diverse bird populations.

How does Huskfree Advance with Dried Mealworms support birds during winter?

The high-fat seeds and protein-rich mealworms provide essential energy and nutrients, helping birds maintain their body temperature and energy levels during the colder months.

Are there any special considerations for feeding Huskfree Advance in different seasons?

While Huskfree Advance with Dried Mealworms is suitable for year-round feeding, increasing the quantity during winter and breeding seasons can be beneficial due to higher energy demands of birds during these times.