Fluker's Culinary Coop Soldier Worms Premium Treats for Chickens
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On the product page, you will find a list of questions and answers. The best thing I can suggest is to recycle the packaging as I have already done it.
Despite the fact that they are produced and packed in the US, they are actually produced in Canada.
There's a factory in Louisiana that also raises crickets there, so I believe they are
If you reseal the bag, it will last a while depending on how you use it. Despite the fact that mine were loosely sealed, they have lasted quite awhile. It is less likely that they will spoil because they are freeze dried, or dried. A second factor to take into account is that freeze drying is done on an industrial scale for dog food, fish food, and food animals, so it is quite effective over a long period of time in short periods of time.
Selected User Reviews For Fluker's Culinary Coop Soldier Worms Premium Treats for Chickens
Is there anything I can do? I find this to be There is a "premium" label on this bottle. There has been a significant decline in quality! Since I have been buying this brand for so long, I won't put it on my list They seem very dark in color and very tiny, so I am unsure if they are edible or not. Prior to the advent of genetic diversity, the worms were fat and light in color. There is something wrong with this bag. It is far from acceptable.
I suppose they were added to add weight. The worms appear to be of similar color. In the event my lizard ate them, that would have killed him if I hadn't caught this in time! There were a lot of them in the bag! I agree. The rip off is total.
Besides feeding my bearded dragon, turtle, and various wild birds, I bought these so I could use them for other purposes.
As I was opening the package, I was dreading a stench as I have dealt with live BSL and they smell horrible after Yet I can't detect a trace of any smell in the bag, even when sticking my nose right through. As well as pretty much filling to the brim the backpack! Other people have been complaining about a lot of black or dark colored larva. They are worried that these may be rotten. They also tend to turn a darker shade of color, sometimes black, as they mature and get closer to pupating, but these are generally still well suited for consumption by animals. Even though they might rot, I'll feed them to my pets so long as they're not straight up rotting (oh yeah, you'll know when that's the case).
These are a huge hit with my bearded dragon. I always have no doubts about there being a big appeal to her, especially since she's addicted to live ones. The girl is standing at the edge of her tank as we speak, In the same manner, my turtle snatched his up pretty fast. However, we'll see what happens with the birds, but the two most important customers are pleased so far!.
This is a great price for such a large bag! These are what I use to feed my koi as a snack, and they love the treats. There is a pleasant aroma to them. In addition to being ideal for dried bugs, they also come in a good range of sizes, so they can also be used for both large and small fish. They are grown in Canada rather than China as usual, which I love. The following is a highly recommended read. With a price of $5 per bag, that's a great The following is an update for It is disappointing to go back for more only to find that the price has gone up by Not sure if it's worth $8 per bag, but it's worth $5 per bag like before.
They are a huge hit with Bonnie, my house chicken, and baby Carl. Every piece was eaten without a second thought. I'm not sure if the scent is bad unless you put your nose right up to the bag and then it's not very bad. There are no breaks in the bag, and it is filled all the way to the top. My subscription already includes monthly shipments of these products, so I'll keep buying them.
At first, the chicks didn't like it, but ants are immediately attracted to it. Adding bread and meat to it did not even get them to eat it, they spit it out of their mouths. I had to crush life cereal into it they would not eat it. If the company is going to make it taste good to chicks, they need to add an ingredient that makes it taste good to them. There is something strange about it, it does smell good, appetizing I wonder if it could be sterilized in alcohol and then fried for humans to consume. A brief update So it gets extra stars since my chickens ate it whenever they were hungry and had nothing else to eat. *Update Due to this, one more star is awarded. Having eaten some of it, it was quite tasty. The problem was that I could not eat more than three, I was still fearful.
It was the best protein source I could use for my chickens and the price was much better than purchasing the same quantity from any other source. In the bag, most of the worms were whole there were only a few "dusty" ones or broken ones. I am very happy with my purchase and will be buying them regularly from now on.
The product is just what it claims to be. There is a "trial size" bag available at a good price for me.
I'm sure it will work just fine, but the critters are just the same here Birds, squirrels, raccoons, and mice, who ignore this & turn up their noses at it) have outstanding taste buds. Remove it by pushing it away. It wasn't going down well with my local wildlife people, and I tried several ways to feed it to them. I would think that this would be most suitable for chickens & pigs The like. * When I contacted the company about the issue, I was super impressed with the customer service. Their support was so easy to work with, they were very understanding, and they provided great recommendations. Dedicated to professionalism. I'm glad they offered me a smaller bag of these worms at a reasonable price so that I could try them out with my local wildlife and see if I like them Additionally, I was very impressed with their customer service. It was a pleasure dealing with.