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Dried Calcium Worms 1kg Reviews

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Robins love them . Just hope they get there before the bigger birds .
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Posted 3 weeks ago
Help them greatly in this cold spell .
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Posted 3 weeks ago
All of our birds love these. In fact, in the morning they are queuing up. The crows shout back when I whistle as I put the food back and we are sein more and more birds arriving. They smell slightly stronger than the mealworms, but keeping the bag clipped closed works well.
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Posted 1 month ago
The birds just love these, especially blackbirds and robins
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Posted 2 months ago
Very happy with these worms, and the birds love them too.
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Posted 3 months ago
Put a couple of handfuls of these out at night , all gone the next morning. It would appear that we have a resident hedgehog, I put worms out at about 8.30pm, light just starting to fade, went straight indoors and upstairs, looked out of window and lo and behold, a fat little hedgehog was already tucking in and devoured the lot! The birds love them, too, I put some out mixed with sunflower seed hearts and fat pellets. Worms themselves are good quality, dust free and a large amount as very light, so should last a while.
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Posted 5 months ago
The wildlife in my garden que up for these delicious dried worms and they keep enjoying them so much that its only a very short time before I have to repeat the order for them again and again and again.
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Posted 6 months ago
Loved by blackbirds and robins, but put where the pigeons don't look!
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Posted 7 months ago