Living with Birds Wildlife Foods

WILDLIFE FOODS

WILDLIFE FOODS

Food for Wildlife

There’s a world of wildlife in your garden. Go beyond bird feeding with these specialised wildlife foods.

Our single-ingredient wildlife foods strip quality feeding back to its bare essentials. These are some of the best food for wildlife that you can offer, either on their own or added to your usual garden menu as a supliment. 

Offer peanuts whole, or pick our peck-sized granules that make a great mixer and are easier for small birds to manage.

Put out our specially developed hedgehog food in a shallow dish, and enjoy the nightly sight of hedgehogs in your garden while giving them a little help on their way.

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Your questions answered

What do hedgehogs eat

Hedgehogs are natural foragers, fond of beetles, worms and other invertebrates. Our specially developed hedgehog foods offer a safe, balanced addition to their natural diets. Just put it out in a shallow dish beside their hedgehog house and enjoy the nightly sight of hedgehogs in your garden.

Can I leave out food for wildlife

Leaving out the best food for wildlife, like our single-ingredient mixes, helps support wild visitors when natural food is scarce. Offer them just as they are, or as a simple supplement to add to your usual garden menu.

Are peanuts healthy for animals

Peanuts are rich in energy and a firm favourite with many garden visitors. Offer them whole, or choose our peck-sized granules which are easier for small birds to manage. Always choose quality, aflatoxin-free peanuts to make sure you’re giving wildlife the very best.

What do badgers eat

Badgers have a broad diet — they’ll happily dig for worms, root through fruit, and snack on seeds and nuts. Try offering our single-ingredient wildlife foods to encourage their occasional visits, especially in quieter corners of your garden.

What do foxes eat

Foxes are natural scavengers, often drawn to scraps, fruit, and small animals. For a safer alternative, you can offer selected wildlife foods in modest amounts. Things like unsalted peanuts or fruits provide a clean, reliable source of nutrition.

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