Kaytee Seed & Suet No Mess Peanut 10 Pounds
$16.78
Price: $16.78
(as of Mar 31, 2025 09:03:51 UTC – Details)
Traditional seed mixes leave a mess in your backyard while suet leaves your hands feeling greasy. Kaytee Seed & Suet No Mess Blend is a mixture of seeds and suet nuggets formulated to leave no mess on the ground or on your hands. That’s because we blended 100% edible seeds with 100% edible suet nuggets resulting in a convenient and easy to feed mix. No need to touch the suet; simply pour into your favorite feeder and enjoy the show. Kaytee Seed & Suet attracts 2X more birds than Black Oil Sunflower alone, while keeping your backyard clean!
Product Dimensions : 2.5 x 10.5 x 16.5 inches; 10 Pounds
Item model number : 100544662
Date First Available : April 25, 2022
Manufacturer : Central Garden & Pet
ASIN : B09YSVHRDB
Country of Origin : USA
Seeds and Suet Nuggets are 100% edible
No mess on your lawn
Attracts two times more birds than black oil sunflower alone
Attracts three times more woodpeckers than black oil sunflower alone
For use in tube, hopper or platform feeders
Customers say
Customers report that their birds love this seed mix, with one noting it’s particularly suitable for finches and other birds. The product receives positive feedback for its quality and flavor, being described as a great no-mess blend. However, customers disagree on the mess control and value for money aspects, with some finding it very messy while others appreciate the reduced mess, and some consider it worth the price while others find it expensive. The peanut content and seed quality also receive mixed reviews.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Harper –
A week in: The birds have spoken.
After using the suet and seed mix for just under a week, itâs clear this mix is a winner. Our feeder has been buzzing with activity; house finches, black-capped chickadees, tufted titmouses, and house sparrows have all shown up, and theyâre not just casually snacking. Theyâre devouring it. The suet portion, in particular, goes twice as fast as regular seeds, which says a lot about how much they love it (and how often Iâm refilling the feeder).Finally, Suet Without the Bricks:Letâs talk about suet for a second. Finding suet mixed into seeds like this instead of being trapped in those bricks? Rare. The combo is a game-changer when it comes to getting birds their fat and energy. It so far attracts a variety of birds, while cutting down on the frustration of dealing with bricks (if you know, you know).Performance in Wisconsin Winters:Itâs winter here, and this blend is pulling its weight. The suet and peanut combo is clearly giving the birds the extra energy they need in the cold, which feels rewarding to see. Weâve been tracking feeder activity with a smart feeder, and itâs no exaggerationâ50-80 visits per day. 70% of which are after the suet. Thatâs a lot of flapping, chirping, and happy birds. So far, no squirrels have discovered it, but Iâm cautiously optimistic.Cleanup, Room for Improvement:No mix is perfect, and suet does mean a little extra cleaning on the feeder, but itâs nothing unmanageable. For the results weâre seeing, itâs a minor trade-off. As for packaging, itâs fine, but Iâd love to see bulk options. When youâre going through this much in the winter, buying larger bags would make things even easier.The Final Chirp:Overall, this blend strikes the perfect balance between convenience, quality, and appeal for the birds. Itâs efficient, and clearly appreciated by our feathered friends. If youâre tired of suet bricks and want something that delivers (for both birds and people), this is absolutely worth a try. Just keep in mind what kind of birds you want, because it’s not like this is just some magic mix. It’s pretty close though lol. I’ve had good luck. Picture shows how fast suet went down compared to the other seeds (suet is green arrow). Filled at the same time and that was a span of 2 days.EDIT: God freaking damn, 185 visits for the past few days, they have their clear favorite side of the feeder.
Ellen M. DuBois –
A Game-Changer for Bird Feeding: No-Mess Bird Food
Feeding the birds has always brought me joy, but cleaning up the mess on the porch was a daily choreâuntil I discovered this no-mess bird food. I noticed the difference immediately; the birds love it, and my porch stays so much cleaner. While I still occasionally use the leaf blower, it’s nothing compared to the constant cleanup I used to do. This food not only eliminates the mess with its shell-free formula but also lasts longer than regular bird seed. Though the bag is smaller and slightly more expensive, the convenience and cleanliness make it completely worth it. I highly recommend it for anyone who loves feeding birds without the hassle!
tesla –
Best for variety of birds
We have a large variety of birds here, as well as squirrels. They love this mix and are arriving to eat it as soon as I put it out. The only thing more popular is plain peanuts, which disappear first. Happy I found such a wonderful mix that feeds so many. I do put this on a flat feeder, which seems to work best.
Carol –
Peanuts are very hard. Birds cannot eat them
The rest is good birds like it.price good. Peanut to hard I cannot brake with hammer
Kenrimu –
Best price and size
I switch to this no mess because I guess they didn’t appreciate the other seeds but not that I think about it….where did the seeds go?It attacks different birds so it’s cool
stephanie –
Everything eats this!!!!
we put this out and it literally attracts EVERYTHING so its good and bad depending on what you want to feed and where you live. I live near the woods so I even have deer come up to eat this out of our feeders some nights. We get all types of small birds including wood peckers. the squirrels love it too so if that is a problem def get a squirrel resistant feeder. but we love this bird seed. its well enjoyed by wildlife
Candy J Barnes –
Birds LOVE it & No Waste
This bird feeder is great. There are so many birds attracted to it. There is no waste. It’s a great product.
Carole O. –
The birds don’t like it
I am returning the bag of bird food because the birds don’t eat the majority of the seeds in the blend. They ignore the white millet entirely and rarely eat the corn or cracked corn. The size of the pieces also slip through 2 of my feeders, making the ground a mess and attracting mice, squirrels and chipmunks.