Wild Delight Corn on The Cob, 20 lb
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It's a great question. Thank you so much. It's not like sweet corn at all. Field corn is a staple food
It is true that I have never counted in my whole life ( now that I will). ), but I believe it to be as high as There is some sting to this product. You get what you pay for. Feeding them to squirrels is something I do. Almost all of the ears are filled with kernels. (Not nearly as many bare cobs as I've seen on other purchases.) Each of them is a respectable size (each fits / is the same size as a wire squirrel feeder). Obviously, I've used a lot of words here. I understand your intent, but if it is the same as mine. If you're looking for this kind of product, I strongly recommend it.
The reason for that bullet point is a mystery to me! The squirrels like this so much I've kept it for months. Milo or millet I don't understand. I'm not sure what that is. Maybe they're talking about loose corn kernels (which there will be some of).
In the bags we are producing today, there are roughly 18 corn cobs. In either case, the bags are filled according to weight and not by The amount of ears in each 7lb bag of corn can vary because each cob is different in size and weight from one crop to the next.
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Those squirrels love this corn on the cob I have for them. The squirrels jump on it to grab the corn, so when I hang it from a bungee thing, it bounces around as they do so. Corn fills the cobs to the brim on most cobs. I am happy to report that the bag with the corn cobs did not contain any bugs and none has arrived since the bag was opened. Originally I had intended to add a corny joke to go along with the review of corn cobs, but it does not seem like my ear is tuned to.
Squirrels have been chowing down on black oil sunflower seeds meant for birds, so I thought I would give them a break with these. This corn is a favorite among the kids! My bird feeders are hung in several places along my fence, so it will be the first food birds come across once they reach the fence. This keeps them away from the bird feeders in an indirect way. As long as squirrels want to do it, squirrels will do it! LOL But this is a great product! I'm impressed by the size of the corn bag. As well as the blue jays, local birds have taken an interest in it. If I was to buy it again, I would definitely do so.
There were missing pieces as if someone had stolen some Despite my best efforts, I still haven't made The food is in the refrigerator. This product will not be bought again by me. It may not be to your taste, but you might I don't think I would enjoy it. The presentation of it does not appeal to me so I have not *Brandon updates*Brandon updates. I didn't realize that this food was meant for birds and Humans can't eat it, so it's inedible. Then, my rating is still a 2, since it is based on presentation and kernels. A few squirrels came by and took some of.
As it turns out, my neighbor has been awful since the day we moved in, so when I find out Based on its findings, I decided to invest in one of those cute squirrel picnic tables, and I added a feeder right next to his garage on my back fence. Initially, it took the squirrels a few days to realize I had put out the corn, but once they realized it was there, it only took less than a day to eat all of the kernels. It's safe to say my neighbor is not happy with the sudden increase in squirrel population, but man, it sure has been fun watching them! I would definitely recommend these as they have been a huge success with all my needs.
The ones I have tried that did not have predrilled holes only lasted about two hours before the squirrels figured out how to remove the whole thing. The corn seem to be enjoyable for them because they eat a cob each day.
It is very popular with my squirrel visitors to eat the corn cobs. Every time I put out a fresh cob of corn, Rocky (pictured), who always finds it right away, shows up just as soon as I put it out, strips off nearly all of the corn, takes a bite out of each, then leaves the rest to his friends. It is also fantastic that the small bits that fall off during a sloppy squirrel meal are easily taken by passing birds, so in the end, there is no wasted food.
The puppies sound delicious, but don't let them fool you - they are not fit for human consumption. With that in mind, let's get started. I can guarantee that your dog will bark for hours at this for you if you are looking for something to attract wildlife to your property! Our dog does not touch them, but he does give the wildlife some exercise when he sees them (I see them every day). The good news is, my husband takes them off of the shed, so I know the wildlife eats The concern is over the weight they gain from eating too much and not exercising. He is very respectful. I would recommend these because they are inexpensive and do the job. A few bags we've purchased had no corn on them but I would still recommend them since the price is right and they're easy to hang up.
It's been about a week since they removed one of my ears and so far they haven't done much to The Wild Bird Center at our local township was happy to assist with collecting corn cobs for my experiment to determine whether they were tired of corn cobs in general or this one specifically. A new ear of the new corn went out within a day and by the end of the day the squirrels had eaten almost all of it, but the Wild Delight corn remained untouched. It is actually the other cobs that they chew on that they hang off the Wild Delight corn for. To make it easier to compare the two ears of corn, here is a picture. There are one Red Delight and one White Delight the former has the reddish cob (out for more than a week) and the latter has the white cob (out.