Gardman’s Black Steel Fat Snax Feeder is a durable metal feeder designed especially for Fat Snax. With a quick release top and base for easy filling and cleaning.
- This feeder has an antibacterial coating known as FeedSafe that uses Biomaster antimicrobial technology which inhibits the growth of bacterial by 99.99%
- Holds x 4 Fat Snax
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Sizes available
- One size - H23cm
- Product Details
- How to Use
- Tips & Advice
Why Use the Gardman Black Steel Fat Snax Feeder
Gardman Black Steel fat Snax Feeder is an easy to use, durable metal feeder with an antibacterial coating to protect against microbes and germs.
Why do we protect our FeedSafe birdfeeders with Biomaster Antimicrobial Protection?
Feeding sites for garden birds can promote the transmission of avian diseases, many caused by bacteria. Biomaster reduces the risk of transmission to garden birds visiting the FeedSafe bird feeder, preventing the spread of bacteria on treated surfaces. Biomaster is safe and works 24/7 to helps protect in between cleaning.
How to Use the Gardman Black Steel Fat Snax Feeder
- Hang on a tree or from a bird dining station for the best results
Where to Site
- Place your feeder 2 metres from cover, such as trees and dense bushes, to make it visible whilst providing a safe place to retreat
- Put food out at the start of the day to ensure that birds can replace the energy they’ve lost overnight
Feeding Tips
- With food resources scarcer now, it is essential to feed garden birds all year round
- Once you have started to feed the birds it is important to continue this, and develop a routine, as the birds will become reliant upon your help
Hygiene
- Always ensure garden birds have plenty of fresh clean water for drinking and bathing
- Clean feeding and drinking areas regularly with a mild disinfectant
- Keep food fresh and dry, removing any wet food to prevent the spread of bacteria and diseases
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Why are the birds not visiting my feeders?
A. It is not uncommon for birds to take some time to visit new feeders or food that is offered. It can be down to the species in your area and other food resources that are available. Make sure you are providing some cover for the birds and make available some fresh drinking water.
Q. Why are the birds discarding some seeds?
A. Wild birds are selective over what they eat and when. It is not that they do not like it but they might have another source or they don’t need it right now. Never remove or stop feeding these seeds as shortages can happen at any time.
For any questions or advice, please contact our technical advice line on: 01480 443789 (Mon – Fri 10am – 4pm) or email [email protected]