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suet should be offered in the summer? Suet is no longer used only during the winter months. Rather, rendered suet is now processed to have a 150 degree melting point for summer feeding without dripping or making a mess. If you offer suet in the summer, you will invite chickadees, wrens, woodpeckers, nuthatches and several other birds to your yard. Further, you may have the opportunity to observe Red-bellied Woodpeckers, among other birds, as they bring their young to your feeders during the summer to teach them how to feed. Hang your suet feeder at the end of a tree branch inside the "drip line". This will provide shade, yet it can be more easily seen than if you hang it near the trunk. If starlings or jays are a problem, consider an upside-down suet feeder. Woodpeckers feed quite comfortably hanging underneath the feeders; however, starlings have more difficulty taking the suet. We invite you to review our wide selection of suet feeders and read more about their use. |