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Post by suep on May 14, 2019 8:26:37 GMT
Mine are also ignoring mealies so far (I have mini and regular). They hopefully will use if needed but as you say Elle they are attracting other less desirable birds to the garden. Really not sure which is best way to go  . At moment I am replacing mealworms daily in two different Scott feeders and putting the day old unused ones in a dish on bird table so they don’t get wasted or just die in the heat. Don’t like the fact that the other birds are now a threat to my blue tits. Trouble is even when the easy pickings are gone the other birds hang onto the Scott feeders looking and trying, even though they’ve no chance of getting at the worms. Decisions decisions Sue
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