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2849 - Redi-Meal Mealworms (2,000 count)


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Product Rating:     Date Posted: 2007-09-05 13:54:00
This is for the birds.
Posted By: chloe burden
Location: Reno, Nevada United States
Comments:
I feed my backyard birds these worms and they can't get enough of them. Even the flickers (who are normally very cautious) come right in and eat them. It is an excellent source of protein during the winter months and clean and easy to use. Your birds will thank you for it.
 
Product Rating:     Date Posted: 2008-06-06 09:55:00
Variety of Food creates excitement
Posted By: Teresa
Location: Nantucket, MA United States
Comments:
I love the bug variety from Audubon. Once you use these bugs, birds of all kinds flock to my feeders, even after I run out. Unlike other seed, there are no leftovers or droppings.
 
Product Rating:     Date Posted: 2008-06-25 08:40:00
Wrens & Mealworms
Posted By: Carol Berkeley
Location: Boxford, Ma. United States
Comments:
I watched Carolina Wren raise three babies on these worms. I hung a dish on my front porch next to the nest pouch. I had to fill it daily and sometimes twice a day. These worms raised three healthy babies. I love feeding my birds these treats. I have greatly increased my bird variety since adding them to my feeding trays.
 
Product Rating:     Date Posted: 2009-03-28 13:29:00
Blubird staple
Posted By: tony
Location: Avon, IN United States
Comments:
Good early spring food for bluebirds, also wrens. Bluebirds prefer live mealworms but these dried ones are cheaper and easy to store. The bluebirds did not eat the dried worms as well last summer when plenty of insects were available, but in March they visit the feeder 10+ times a day. When I add new worms they are on the feeder within a minute!
 
Product Rating:     Date Posted: 2009-08-17 06:35:00
dried mealworms
Posted By: LOIS
Location: ocsla, Fl United States
Comments:
I can't get the bluebirds to look twice at these. may be spoiled from the live ones
 
Product Rating:     Date Posted: 2011-07-02 14:47:00
Bluebirds
Posted By: Sherry
Location: Grand Haven, Michigan United States
Comments:
These mealworms sure keep the bluebirds around. Their babies are gone and the pair still wait for me to fill the feeder.
 
Product Rating:     Date Posted: 2012-04-21 10:35:45
attracts bluebirds
Posted By: Sherry Fricano
Location: Grand Haven, MI
Comments:
I've been using these for three years. I put them out right next to the bluebird box as soon as I see them in the area. I always get a pair nesting. What a thrill.