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Rspb Peanuts

Rspb Peanuts

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  • Support your garden wildlife with RSPB Premium Peanuts, a high-energy, oil-rich food carefully selected to provide maximum nutritional value for wild birds. Sourced to the highest quality standards, these whole, premium-grade peanuts are a favourite among a wide range of species including tits, finches, nuthatches, siskins, and woodpeckers.
  • What sets RSPB peanuts apart is the brand’s strict commitment to bird safety. Every batch undergoes rigorous testing for aflatoxin, a naturally occurring toxin found in lower-quality peanuts that can accumulate in birds' bodies and cause serious harm. Only aflatoxin-free peanuts are used, so you can feed with confidence all year round.
  • Perfect for use in mesh peanut feeders, this large 1.8kg pack is ideal for avid bird lovers who want to attract more birds and promote their health naturally.

  • Key Features:
  • Top-quality whole peanuts – nutritious and energy-dense
  • Aflatoxin-tested – ensures the highest safety standards for birds
  • Rich in natural oils and protein – vital for year-round feeding
  • Loved by garden birds – especially tits, finches, nuthatches, and woodpeckers
  • Use in mesh peanut feeders only – safe and easy feeding
  • 1.8kg bulk pack – perfect for regular feeders or busy bird gardens
  • Resealable for freshness

  • Ideal For:
  • Winter feeding – supports birds through colder, harsher conditions
  • Breeding season – helps adult birds feed their young with high-energy food
  • General year-round support – a reliable, natural food source
  • Use in gardens, allotments, or rural and urban bird-friendly spaces

  • Feeding Tips:
  • Feed only from mesh-style peanut feeders to prevent choking hazards
  • Keep feeders clean and dry to avoid mould
  • Store peanuts in a cool, sealed container away from moisture
  • Always provide fresh drinking water nearby

  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
  • Q1: Why is aflatoxin dangerous to birds?
    A: Aflatoxin is a toxic substance that can develop in poor-quality or improperly stored peanuts. It can build up in birds' bodies, potentially leading to illness or death. RSPB strictly rejects any peanuts with detectable aflatoxin.
  • Q2: Can I feed these to birds on a table or the ground?
    A: Whole peanuts should be fed only from a mesh feeder. For bird tables or ground feeding, use chopped or crushed peanuts to reduce the risk of choking.
  • Q3: Are these safe during breeding season?
    A: Yes, but again, only when used in a suitable feeder that prevents large chunks from being taken.
  • Q4: How long will a 1.8kg bag last?
    A: This depends on bird traffic in your garden. With frequent visitors, it could last 1–2 weeks in a busy area, or longer with occasional feeding.
  • Q5: Will these peanuts attract pests?
    A: If stored correctly and feeders are kept clean, pest attraction is minimal. Always secure feed storage and clean up spillages promptly.

  • Supporting Wildlife Conservation
  • When you buy from the RSPB, you’re not just feeding birds — you’re also contributing to vital conservation efforts in the UK. All profits go directly back into protecting birds and their habitats.