





Questions & Answers
Where should I hang my suet feeder?
Place your suet feeder in a shaded spot to prevent the suet from melting in the heat. Hanging the suet feeder from a tree branch or a pole is ideal, but ensure it's high enough to keep it safe from predators like squirrels or raccoons. You can also use a window feeder for a closer view of the birds, but make sure it's secure and protected from larger animals.
What if the suet in my feeder goes bad?
Suet can spoil if exposed to too much heat or humidity, so be sure to replace any suet that appears moldy or soft. To prevent this, avoid placing your suet feeder in direct sunlight, and always use fresh suet. In hot weather, you might want to reduce the amount of suet you offer or use suet pellets or suet balls, which can last longer in warmer conditions.