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Squirrel Food, 12 One lb Logs in Total-Sweet Corn Squirrelog, 6-Pack Refill,

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Squirrelogs produced with 100% edible log that contains sweet corn and roasted peanuts. More economical, easier to use and requires the squirrel to remain on the feeder resulting in more entertainment
This patented product is 100-percent consumable
One Squirrelog replaces 12 - 24 ears of corn
Package Dimension: 14.8"L x 5.0"W x 5.0"H
Includes six 2 packs of Squirrelogs, 12 total logs
Sweet Corn Squirrelogs are 100% consumable. They are economical, easier to use, and requires the squirrel to remain on the feeder resulting in more entertainment for the consumer! Can be used on most existing squirrel feeders.Squirrels... You either love them and enjoy their activities, or hate them when they destroy your wild bird feeders. These Squirrel Feeding products provide hours of entertainment for the whole family, while protecting your bird feeders.Until recently, ear corn was the only option a consumer really had for squirrel feeding. A look at ear corn itself tells the story. For the cost of 25 to 50 cents an ear you get the following:Little food valueCorn kernel is basically wasted (because squirrels only eat the heart)Most kernels are not eaten, but stored by squirrels
This patented product is 100-percent consumable
One Squirrelog replaces 12 - 24 ears of corn
Package Dimension: 14.8"L x 5.0"W x 5.0"H
Includes six 2 packs of Squirrelogs, 12 total logs
Sweet Corn Squirrelogs are 100% consumable. They are economical, easier to use, and requires the squirrel to remain on the feeder resulting in more entertainment for the consumer! Can be used on most existing squirrel feeders.Squirrels... You either love them and enjoy their activities, or hate them when they destroy your wild bird feeders. These Squirrel Feeding products provide hours of entertainment for the whole family, while protecting your bird feeders.Until recently, ear corn was the only option a consumer really had for squirrel feeding. A look at ear corn itself tells the story. For the cost of 25 to 50 cents an ear you get the following:Little food valueCorn kernel is basically wasted (because squirrels only eat the heart)Most kernels are not eaten, but stored by squirrels