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Dried Mealworms Reviews

4.9 Rating 539 Reviews
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Our Dried Mealworms are a great source of protein and have been a real hit since we first introduced them. Dried mealworms have a similar level of fat and protein as the live equivalent.
What birds enjoy eating Dried Mealworms?
Dried mealworms will be eaten by most soft bill species and in particular Robins, Starlings and Blackbirds. House Sparrows will also eat them. 
How do I feed Dried Mealworms to birds? 
Dried Mealworms can be fed on their own, in a mealworm feeder or can be added to seed mixes. It’s very important that Dried Mealworms are soaked in water prior to feeding in the breeding season, as it is also the moisture that the young nestlings require. 
How should I store dried mealworms?
They should be stored in a dry cool place.

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Frances Teresa
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While presumably second best to birds, these dried mealworms are useful standbyespecially during the nesting season, it would help us to buy more if the price could come down a little!
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Posted 3 years ago
Excellent product - birds in great need for this source of protein for themselves and their chicks.Service always prompt and reliable.
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Posted 3 years ago
Della Cliffe
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Mealworms are definitely the birds' favourite food on the bird table. At this time of year I put them in a dish of water before serving so that they are soft and moist for the baby birds.
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Posted 3 years ago
They always disappear, so somebody likes eating them
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Posted 3 years ago
Robin nesting in a shed feeds on these excellent products when they are moistened.
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Posted 3 years ago
Pascal Jordan
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The mealworms arrived in perfect condition, whole worms not the bits you get in some cheaper products. I soak them in water overnight and the birds collect them for their young.
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Posted 3 years ago
As always, good value and loved by the blackbirds and Robin in particular.
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Posted 3 years ago
Robins & Blackbirds love `em - will need to top up soon!
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Posted 3 years ago