Exotic Nutrition's Squirrel Complete is a top of the line Squirrel diet manufactured with the freshest high-quality ingredients. SIZE: 1.75 lb.FEATURES:✔ HEALTHY - Sweet potatoes, corn, pumpkin seeds, cranberries, apples, and rose hips are all used in Squirrel Complete to replicate natural flavors. ✔ PROTEIN - Dried insects to provide natural animal proteins.✔ QUALITY - High quality diet with fresh ingredients✔ VERSATILE - Suggested for: Ground Squirrels, Grey Squirrels, Flying Squirrels, and Chipmunks.✔ DENTAL HEALTH - Nuts are beneficial because they offer squirrels chewing exercise. ✔ FRESH - Made in small batches to ensure freshness✔ NUTRITIOUS - Nuts provide natural proteins and essential fatty acids, both vital dietary components for healthy squirrels.✔ EASY - Take the guesswork out of feeding your pet!FEEDING INSTRUCTIONS: Feed free choice or approximately 1.5 - 2 ounces of Squirrel Complete per day. Adjust the amount fed to ensure your pet's optimum body weight. Do not leave moistened food in the cage for more than 12 hours or dry food for more than 24 hours. Always provide ample drinking water for your Squirrel.STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: Refrigeration is highly recommended to retain full nutritional value. Store bag in a cool, dry place (under 72 degrees). Keep food in a sealed, air-tight container. It is recommended to store the bag of food in the refrigerator, taking out enough food for a week at a time, and then refilling with the refrigerated food. Do not frequently expose food to a freeze/thaw cycle.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.75 Pounds |
Unit Count | 28 Ounce |
Occasion | Birthday |
D**N
Wonderful
We love this combo of items. The squirrels we rehab love it. It makes a great transition food from formula and baby food.
W**M
Happy Visitors
My neighborhood squirrels look forward to this every morning. (The deer love it too.)
L**K
Healthy
We have one little black squirrel that appeared in the common area behind our house. We named him Rocky & decided to feed him. After reading the nutrition he needs, we chose this brand of food. He loves it all except the corn kernels. His favorite is the pumpkin seeds in the shell which he discards to eat the nut inside. There are cubes that help clean his teeth.Have we gone overboard? 😂
L**Y
Perfect for rehabilitated squirrels
Squirrels love! A little pricey but the quality seems to be there.
V**N
Good product just a Little bet expensive
Great product been ordering a bag a month for like 4 years only problem I have is alot of times it comes with alot if crushed dusty stuff in the bag and is a Little but expensive wish it was more around the 14.99 price point especially when the bags are never full and have alot it air in the top of the bag at the price it should atleat come as a full bag, my Is pet squirrel loves it but never eats the blocks in the bag not sure why but he just doesn't like them
P**N
My squirrel loved it
Great Squirrel Food
G**D
Disappointed - feed was musty and no one would eat it
I take care of orphan squirrels and currently have one that was newborn that was abandoned after a severe storm. I've raised him since he was 2 days old and it was time to start introducing foods instead of formula. I also have a farm so I know when feed goes bad, especially when it has that nasty powdery mold/fungus feel. That was what I found when I first opened the bag that I purchased here. I've seen this in old feed corn as well as bags of grains. The animals always know better than to eat it, even when it's rinsed off or after a thunderstorm. That is what I found was the case here.There's no expiration date on the package so there is no way of telling just how old this is. After my young squirrel refused all of it I dumped it in the yard where I normally put down a mix of corn/bird seed/chicken feed - which I always have out for the geese, turkeys and squirrels that are always around. After 3 days this product was not touched at all and the other food that I put down was completely gone. The critters didn't even bother to eat the nuts which are in the mix which I was really surprised to see.As other people have pointed out: corn, pumpkin seeds, pistachios, sunflower and peanuts are not the best thing to feed squirrels. They are okay but not recommended as a main diet. Raw peanuts can be very dangerous to squirrels and should be avoided - mainly because the possibility of fungus exposure.Walnuts, beechnuts, butternuts, hickory nuts, hazelnuts, pecans, walnuts, non citrus fruits and veggies (carrots, peas, broccoli, squash) are all excellent foods for squirrels - domestic or wild.
B**I
GREAT
SQUIRRELS LOVE ANYTHING
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