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Brandy
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
So have you ever had a bird show up outside your house at stare into your window at you until you go out and feed it? Yeah me neither until recently. This mockingbird and its partner love these mealworms and get sassy when it is all out and hasn’t yet been replaced. Arrived fresh and in good packaging.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Many types of birds stop by to eat these. Bluebirds, phoebes, goldfinches, cardinals, and others.Unfortunately, the box sometimes arrives infested with live black bugs. I still use the worms, but store them in a Vault storage container in the garage.This is a great price for ten pounds of worms, so I don’t complain about the live bugs.
James T
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
As described
Dwight D. Sells
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Great for the price and the birds love it
Mercy Leigh
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
'Ever have a wren come knocking to ask for breakfast? I have been feeding mealworms to urban songbirds for roughly a decade and even the neighbors have remarked about how many more birds seem to enliven my yard in our little neighborhood. If I were raising chooks again, a larger quantity could be had for less but this has worked out to the best value for songbird feeding. Worms are usually good sized and mostly intact--other brands have sent me bags of worm crumbs rather than dried whole worms. My only criticism is with the packaging's zip function as the "zipper" inevitably pulls away from the packaging after repeated opening & closing if the zipper was not already detached upon receipt. This is a relatively minor trouble easily remedied with a dedicated "worm jar" to decant the bags into. Ultimately storing the dried worms in a hard container helps them remain whole longer and not be repeatedly smashed every time their container is handled. The company might want to look into their packaging, though.I initially began providing mealworms for the Carolina wrens that regularly nest in our hedgerow yet would leave our seed feeder empty-beaked. After a few months it became clear that even our seed lovers were happy for the worms when they had hatchlings to feed. Occasionally a red bellied or downy woodpecker will light on the ground to get at the worms if I let their suet run out and 2024 saw wood thrushes paying our meal worms a few visits for the first year ever. Some of our migratory winter visitors only go for the worms and not seed and even the squirrels start snacking on worms as the temperatures drop.
Tracy C Simeone
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
I’ve lived in upstate NY for decades. Always wanted to attract bluebirds, our state bird, but it never happened. This product has been a siren’s call. We get a dozen or so bluebirds a day now, along with chickadees, cardinals, Carolina wrens, and many other songbirds. Excellent, quality product!
Ivy Mae
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
My domesticated skunk Davey used to love mealworms and soldier fly larva, but after a few tastes he won’t eat these. He does tend to go off certain foods, kind of like a toddler. So, I don’t know if this is a bad batch or just my skunk being picky.
Sallie
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2023
I have ordered many times and the quality has been great. This last time however there were some small black beetles. I figured no big deal because the dried mealworms looked perfectly fine...at first. I should have sent it back asap. Over time as I used the mealworms, they started getting quite disintegrated and "webby" and unusable by the time I got to the bottom.
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