Keeping Bird Food Fresh

Under normal storage and use conditions, seed will stay fresh and healthy for birds until it is completely consumed. However, unusually wet or humid weather conditions or periods of slow bird activity can potentially cause bird seed to deteriorate or spoil. The following recommendations will help to ensure that the seed you provide your birds will always be healthy and nutritious:

  • Always store your bird seed in a cool and dry location outside of your home.

  • Store bird seed in rodent- and insect-proof containers.

  • Do not mix old seed with new seed.

  • During periods of warm weather, store only the amount of seed that your birds can consume over a two-week period.

  • During the cooler winter weather, store only the amount of seed your birds can consume over a four-week period.

  • Keep your bird feeders filled with a one- or two-day supply of seed to ensure it is eaten quickly and stays fresh.

  • Discard moldy, rancid or foul-smelling seed, because it can be a health hazard to birds.

 

None of our foods are treated with pesticides, because of this any of them can become infested with grain moths, beetles, weevils, and other insects. Usually, this occurs because those eggs come with the food from the original harvest and eventually hatch, especially in warm conditions. Those insects can also come from outside sources and still be attracted to your pesticide-free seed as a food source.

While we absolutely understand not wanting those insects in your house, it does not mean the food is unfit for use. In fact, the insects will be eagerly consumed by many of the birds at your feeders.

To prevent this from happening we recommend following the advice above. Should your food become infested and you wish to eliminate the bugs in your remaining food, place it in a freezer for five days. For ease of use, divide your food into smaller baggies and remove them from the freezer the day before you intend to use it. Thoroughly clean your storage containers before refilling them with fresh food.