

🌶️ Feed the birds, not the squirrels — spice up your backyard birdwatching!
Wild Delight Advanced Formula Sizzle N' Heat is a 14-pound premium wild bird food made in the USA, uniquely formulated with a spicy blend that deters squirrels while attracting a variety of wild birds. Designed to reduce feeder raids and mess caused by squirrels, this product ensures a cleaner, more enjoyable bird feeding experience with no filler ingredients and rapid bird acceptance.









| ASIN | B01E17VCHC |
| ASIN | B01E17VCHC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #260 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #13 in Bird Seed |
| Brand Name | Wild Delight |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Color | color |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,044) |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2016 |
| Date First Available | July 5, 2016 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Directions | Feed the desired amount in a tube feeder with large holes, hopper feeder, platform feeder or on the ground. Keep feeders full. Clean feeders frequently. Keep clean, fresh water available. Feed all year long. |
| Included Components | D&D^Wild^Delight^Sizzlenheat^Bird^Seed^14# |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 7 x 16 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.41 x 13.86 x 5.39 inches |
| Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
| Item model number | 372140 |
| Item model number | 372140 |
| Manufacturer | D & D COMMODITIES LTD |
| Manufacturer | D & D COMMODITIES LTD |
| Material | Bird food |
| Model Name | Wild Delight Sizzle N' Heat Bird Food, 14 lb |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 16 inches; 14 Pounds |
| Size | 14.67 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Training |
| Style | Sizzle N' Heat 14lb |
| Target Audience Keyword | Consumer Audience, birds |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
M**F
It does exactly as advertised.
I was given a bird feeder with a camera for my birthday. I was so excited to see the birds that were coming to it until the squirrels discovered it. Within an hour, all of the food was eaten by 2 squirrels. I'd refill it, the birds would come and then be chased away by the squirrels. I started researching bird seed that repelled squirrels and decided to try this on. I was prepared that it would take a few days for the squirrels to stop invading the feeder. I was shocked that it was immediate. This product is fabulous. The birds absolutely love it and the squirrels have completely disappeared. I had 8 birds on the feeder a few minutes ago with more hanging out on the power cord, waiting for their turn.
D**.
Excellent! Birds love it! NO SQUIRRELS!
This is the first bag of bird food I've ever purchased. We got one of those fancy Birdbuddy feeders with the camera, which is fantastic btw. I have it mounted on a tall pole in our backyard, with a baffle. Anyway, when I was shopping around for birdfood, my main concern was squirrels. We have a TON of squirrels in our area. I never knew there was such a thing as "squirrel resistant" bird food until I started looking at all the available brands/types. So I randomly chose this Wild Delight brand and I have to say, we have not had a single squirrel raid the feeder. I would know, since the feeder has a camera! I can only assume that they might be trying some of the bits that fall to the ground and realizing YUCK there's no point in trying to climb the pole! Now on the other hand, the birds LOVE this food. The instructions for the feeder said it could take 2 weeks for the birds to get comfortable with it... NOPE! It took 2 MINUTES! I can also attest that it is zero waste - there are no residual bits of food leftover.
A**R
Excellent squirrel deterrent
This formula seed is perfect for our bird feeder with the camera on our deck. Squirrels hate the hot seed! Worth the money to keep the Squirrels away.
J**L
Too Pricey
Birds love it, especially bluebirds and finches, but it's too pricey.
E**N
This bird seed caused the squirrels to run far away and not eat the bird seed.
For my birthday I received a smart bird feeder. I put in a different birdseed and after just 5 days the squirrels were having a party. I literally came home and saw squirrels waiting in line at the bird feeder. There were no birds there. I bought this birdseed with the hopes of it deterring the squirrels away. The first time I put it out a squirrel came up and immediately did not eat it. Long story short...it works. No more squirrels and if they do show up they leave without eating the birdseed. The birdseed has attracted so many types of birds and it is worth the money. The quality of the birdseed is high since it actually does what it says. Its easy to use as it literally deters the squirrels. The seed seems really fresh as well. This is one of my favorite products ever.
J**L
The 1 squirrel that doesn't mind hot stuff
A friend highly recommended this to deter the squirrels from our feeders, however; there is one squirrel that must be a mutant as it has no issues eating the food. The birds found the feed tasty, I guess, as they kept coming back but this 1 squirrel just was not deterred. I have a family of them that come up on the deck and try to get the feed, but this one is the only one that will eat it. As an aside, this same squirrel has no issues eating feed that I have manually put a hot sauce (made for this purpose) on. In fact, I thought I did it wrong and put a seed on my tongue and youch it was plenty hot to me. So it may just be this one squirrel. Overall, the birds liked it but for the price it's not worth it to me as this one squirrel will sit and eat the entire thing in one or two sittings. Video is kind of long, the first 47 seconds is me putting the food out and some commentary, the squirrel shows up at 48 seconds, and the remainder is the little bugger eating the seeds without issue.
C**R
FREE BAG, PRICE & FEEDING TIPS & IF U CAN'T AFFORD MORE FEED!
Review from my bird lover friend (I edited) and myself, a recent convert: This is my favorite bird feed to buy! Unlike most other or cheaper bird products, it has tons of hulled sunflower seeds, and you don't get the shells scattered all over the yard. It smells delish, almost tempting to eat (Don't! It has a warning that it's not for human consumption, since it has an additive for birds). There's zero waste and it attracts all kinds of birds. It's well worth the price than the cheaper feed. Feeding birds will lower your stress levels. Birds are also a pure, educational joy to watch. I've learned about, and appreciated birds a lot more, since I've started feeding them. Get your family involved, especially the kids! Guests always love sitting at the big picture window over looking the backyard, and watching the birds. It's a great conversation starter, and so serene to watch. It's very sweet when the male bird feeds his female mate, and also when one or both parents bring their baby fledglings to the feast, and feeds them by their vocal, open mouths. PRICE ORDERING TIPS: WATCH OUT: For the Price Hikes at Amazon when availability is low, which is why I don't have it on automatic subscription or Subscribe & Save. It sometimes goes up to $20+. ORDER IN ADVANCE: Sometimes you have to wait a week or more, and not PRIME next day delivery. There are also limits on quantity. PRICING: This product is a great price for $12.58 at Amazon and Walm_ _ t (both online and retail locations). Amazon's price varies (unlike Walm_ _t), however, and can go over $20. If you order online at Walm_ _t, there's a big price difference between the company's Wild Delight brand at $18.14 a bag or more, and their identical "3-D Pet Products" brand, which is made exclusively for Walm_ _t at only $12.58. Unlike another reviewer, I haven't found this bird feed at half price, even with the 3D name, at Walm_ _ t. This reviewer's particular location seems to sell it for such a great price. Supermarkets sell it for about $17, but not all of them stock it. Look for their sales at $2 or more off. GET 1 FREE BAG FOR EVERY 10 BAGS: Cut out the UPC code on the back of the bag, and go online to Wild Delight for their Frequent Buyer Club form. For every 10 UPC codes that you mail in, you'll get a voucher by mail for a free bag. You redeem the voucher at any retail location that sells the bird feed, which they MUST accept. Tell them to look up the voucher program on the Wild Delight website, if they're unfamiliar with it. Please note that ONLY the WILD DELIGHT Brand can be redeemed for vouchers, and NOT their 3-D Pet Products brand made strictly for Walm_ _t. I plan on donating my vouchers to a wild bird rescue/rehab sanctuary. Look up the ones closest to your area, and ask if they can use them. TYPES OF BIRDS IT ATTRACTS: Since I switched to Wild Delight, I get a lot more variety in the birds that come to my yard, such as: The BLUEJAYS (the male and female look alike) love the hulled and unhulled peanuts and sunflower seeds in particular. They're vocal, fearless and aggressive. They will also come very close to you if you're next to the bird feeder, after a while. There are UTube videos on training them to perch on your hand to feed. The NORTHERN CARDINAL (a bright red bird) and his mate (beige, with an orange plume on top of her head, and orange tinged wings), and the male is usually the first bird to feed out of all the species here. Two different species of WOODPECKERS, such as the RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER (a beautifully colorful, white with black speckles body and a bright red stripe on its head) and the traditional, red plumage mohawk headed, cartoon Woody the Woodpecker type,. The MOCKINGBIRD (gray with black streaks on its body and a white belly) that imitates all types of sounds to attract its mate, even machinery! There's the striking looking, RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD with separate stripes of scarlet red and lemon yellow on its wing against a shiny, black body. Cute, little birds like the BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE, SNOWBIRDS, WRENS, TITMOUSE, and various SPARROWS have all been flocking to my yard, since I've changed my bird food. I've even seen the occasional RED ROBIN at the feeder when there's a shortage of worms and insects. The MOURNING DOVES or PIGEONS do not eat the hulled peanuts, but the squirrels do raid the bird feed because of the hulled and unhulled peanuts, other seeds and grains. I don't mind the squirrels, since we only have one family in our yard, and I leave out plenty of feed for them and the birds. The native GRACKELS (big, black birds with shimmering bluish or greenish heads) love the peanuts (hulled and unhulled), and sunflower seeds. The STARLINGS are an invasive species but pretty, with white specks on their blackish brownish body. They can actually imitate human speech. Watch a UTube video about a woman who rescued a chick and taught it certain phrases. Please be aware that some states outlaw keeping wildlife as pets. Birds are also a commitment, and you must learn how to take care of them properly. BLACK CROWS also occasionally flock. PURPLE FINCHES with reddish color (not purple) heads and chests, with their mates, also come to the feed. BIRD FEEDING TIPS: 1. Feed the birds only once a day when: The weather is warmer with plenty of flowers and natural seed on the ground. This is so they can forage and teach their young how to do so, too. 2. Feed them at least twice or three times a day when it's cold or there's snow on the ground (they can't find food under the snow), or when it's raining. Birds expend a lot more energy just keeping themselves warm, so you'll be a big help if you can feed them more. 3. Use mesh bird feed containers when it's raining, so the rain goes right through and doesn't collect. 4. Scatter some seed further away from the main area, to attract the smaller birds who are intimidated by the bigger, more aggressive ones. 5. Put the bird feed out before you go to bed, so the birds have food first thing in the morning. The birds come out right after dawn when there's enough light. They don't fly at night because they can't see (unless they're owls or nocturnal). Don't do this if you have predators that get drawn to the food, like raccoons, etc., that'll eat it all up beforehand. Especially don't do this if you have bears in the area! 6. Choose a location that has overhanging features, such as tree branches to provide protection from predators, such as a swooping hawk. 7. Supplement with peanuts. I buy big bags of peanuts in their shells at the supermarket. You can also buy a large 5 lb or heavier of the hulled peanut kernels at Walm_ _t or at the bird food section at some stores or online. This is to entice the grackels, starlings and squirrels away from the bird feed. Bluejays also scoop it up. IF YOU RUN OUT OR CAN'T AFFORD MORE BIRD FEED: Put out BREAD and/or ORGANIC POPCORN. MULTI-GRAIN BREAD or the ones with visible seeds are their favorites. Large chunks for the big birds and squirrels, i.e, blue jays, grackels, etc. Small pieces for the little birds. I break up the bread over a big bowl, and store it in clear plastic bags while I'm watching tv the night before morning feeding. Bread is made from grain, so birds and squirrels will both eat it. I buy bread HALF-PRICE at the supermarket's bakery section where they sell expired goods. A bag costs only 30 cents - $3, depending on the brand and type of bread. ORGANIC POPCORN: I've seen the birds eat this, as it's made from corn. CHEAPEST POPCORN: Buy a SILICONE POPCORN MAKER and ORGANIC POPCORN KERNELS from Amazon (best prices). The Silicone popcorn maker collapses, is compact and easy to store, rather than using a big Air Popper. The kernels have no additives, and are butter and salt-free. I don't like using non-organic kernels, as they can be from corn grown with pesticides. MICROWAVABLE POPCORN: This is a more expensive option than using the kernels. Make sure to buy the CHEMICAL-FREE version, as the chemicals used in the regular kind has been linked to "Popcorn Lung," an adverse health condition (look it up). I never get reimbursed for my reviews, and just like to help others find good products, and avoid bad ones. You'll be delighted with Wild Delight, because of all the types of birds that it attracts! Yes, a cheesy line! LOL
J**N
It really keeps the squirrels and chipmunks off the bird feeder!!
S**K
Product did not ar rive. Birds are not happy and are not al lowed to say that ob taining a re fund is a strug gle.
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