Downtown Pet Supply Dried Mealworms 100% Natural Treats for Wild Birds, Chickens, Reptiles, Fish - Food for Birds, Turkeys
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Yes, this is possible. However, do not mix mealworms with other bird seed if you want to attract specific birds (such as blue birds). Community feeders are unappealing to blue birds (and other birds). Mealworms are kept in their own "basket" for this reason. The mealworms are kept separate from the rest of the food in this manner. I hope this has been of assistance.
Yes, only mealworms that have been dried. Mealworms that aren't alive aren't allowed.
Selected User Reviews For Downtown Pet Supply Dried Mealworms 100% Natural Treats for Wild Birds, Chickens, Reptiles, Fish - Food for Birds, Turkeys
This huge bag of mealworms is top-notch for a great price, and we feed them to our ducks, who eat them up before they settle in the pan. The worms are well dried whole and while any bag of dried meal worms will have crushed pieces at the bottom of any bag of dried meal worms will have crushed pieces at Despite its size, the bag is odorless and can be resealed using the top zip. br>br>2 thumbs up, and I'll reorder when I'm out (which won't be for a long time - Have I mentioned how big the bag is?.
He is a foodie who enjoys cooking and eating. He turned down the first thing I ever gave him. I tried several times to give them to him without success. Because the worms have an "old" odor, it's impossible to say how long they've been in that nonresealable bag before we got them. After reading numerous reviews, I decided to give this brand a try, but it turned out to be a complete waste of money. Purchase is not recommended. The quality of the product is extremely low.
The quality is terrible. These were purchased for our sugar glider and Oscar the fish. They're not going to be eaten by either of them. And when a fish refuses to eat something, you know something is wrong. Also, half of the bag contains powder, while the other half contains milworms. Do not waste your money on these.
These will not be touched by any of our birds, squirrels, or rabbits. It's either that they're old or that there's a problem with them. In addition, powdered meal worms make up the majority of the bag! Definitely a waste of money!.
Currently, a group of bluebirds is battling for control of the feeder. the watering hole for birds! br>br>What's more surprising is that the cardinals occasionally sneak in to eat them. br>br>Good price, and the bluebirds clearly enjoy them!.
There is no difference between the product photo and what I received. These are fed to about 2 dozen of my parakeets and English budgies, and they eat them just like any other brand I've given them. They gobble them up quickly. br>br>There wasn't much "shake" or crushed worms, but I've noticed so far- In my first bag, I had three fully developed Beatles.
For over a month, I've been feeding these to my dragon, and he adores them. Every day, I feed him this along with a mix of collard greens and calcium powder, and this bag appears to last a few months. It's a lot less expensive and easier to keep track of than buying crickets every week. I would strongly recommend them to anyone who owns a Beardie.
With this stuff, I've been able to attract birds I'd never seen before. It's a great way to add variety to their winter menus. I'm not sure I'll use it in the spring or summer because they eat live worms. It's a big bag, but my birds eat it up quickly!.