Composition:
Whole peanuts
How Do I Feed Whole Peanuts?
Whole peanuts are best fed from a mesh peanut feeder, particularly during spring and summer to prevent them becoming a choking hazard to young birds. At other times of the year whole peanuts can be fed from bird tables and ground tables where they will be gratefully accepted by many species.
What Birds Like Whole Peanuts?
Whole peanuts are enjoyed by many different species, including tits, finches, woodpeckers, nuthatches and sparrows.
No Fillers
Our whole peanuts are always of the best quality we can source.
Recyclable Packaging:
Our Whole Peanuts are available in plastic free 15kg Paper Sack and 20kg Paper Sack options. Our smaller bag sizes (1.5kg and 5kg) are made of a recyclable plastic. The plastic bags can be recycled at many supermarkets and other collection points. For more details and to find your nearest collection point, please read our recyclable packaging page.
Can I Feed Whole Peanuts All-Year Round?
Absolutely, Whole Peanuts are an oil rich energy dense food source that is suitable for year round feeding.
Can this seed be fed around pets?
Our Whole Peanuts do not contain any sultanas or raisins.
Whole peanuts are a garden classic! Containing around 50% oil, peanuts are an energy dense, protein, fat and fibre rich food source. They attract a wide range of wild birds including tits, finches, woodpeckers & nuthatches. We currently stock aflatoxin tested 60/70 grade whole peanuts.
Whole peanuts are a valuable food source all year round for many wild birds.
Peanuts are graded by how many peanuts fit in the average hand, most cheaper varieties are 80/90 grade.
NOTE: During spring and summer it is advised to feed peanuts from a mesh peanut feeder as large peanuts can pose a choking hazard to young fledglings. Alternatively if feeding loose, try our kibbled peanuts.