Bird Seed Saint Louis MO

Local resource for bird seed in Saint Louis, MO. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to bird seed, bird feeders, bird houses, and bird cages, as well as advice and content on feeding birds, suet, sunflower seeds, bird baths, and attracting birds.

Four Muddy Paws
(314) 773-7297
1711 Park Ave
St. Louis, MO
Airedale Antics
(314) 781-7387
7316 Manchester Rd.
Maplewood, MO
PETCO
314-962-0034
8404-B Eager Road
Brentwood, MO
PetSmart
314-776-7608
4621 Chippewa St
Saint Louis, MO
PETCO
314-892-0788
3236 Telegraph Road
St. Louis, MO
Pets in the City
(314) 772-7387
1919 South 12th Street
St. Louis, MO
Treats Unleashed
(636) 536-5900
36 Clarkson Wilson Center
Chesterfield, MO
PetSmart
314-918-9123
62 Brentwood Promenade Center
Saint Louis, MO
PETCO
314-544-7387
10040 Gravois Road
Affton, MO
PETCO
314-822-2997
1125 South Kirkwood Road
Kirkwood, MO
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Feeders and Feeding: Keep Your Seed Fresh

Keep Your Seed Fresh With a 'First In First Out' Technique

by Dave McDermott

Tube-type feeders are favorites of backyard bird watchers, goldfinches, and pine siskins. Unfortunately, the seed that gets eaten out of a tube feeder comes from the top and the middle of the column of seed. Fresh seed gets added at the top of the tube. It's LIFO-Last In, First Out. The seed that was added most recently gets eaten first; the seed at the bottom of the feeder gets eaten very slowly, if at all, and quickly turns stale.

The solution to eliminating stale seed comes from a technique your local grocer practices to manage the store's inventory: First In, First Out, or FIFO. The principle is simple: Make sure the oldest inventory gets used first so that none of the inventory gets so old that it can't be sold. Or, in the case of birdseed, make sure the old seed gets eaten before it gets old, stale, and unfit to eat.

The FIFO technique is easy: Just add new seed to the bottom of the feeder. Since tube feeders open at the top, the easiest way to do this is to empty any seed remaining in the feeder into a bucket before adding new seed, then pour fresh seed into the bottom of the feeder and top it off with the older seed from the bucket. Now, as finches feed, they'll eat more of the older seed. And no seed sits at the bottom of the feeder long enough to become stale....

Author: Bird Watcher's Digest

Copyright2010 Bird Watcher's Digest

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