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Dried Calcium Worms 10kg Reviews

4.9 Rating 12 Reviews
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All wild life enjoyed this product, thank you .
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Posted 1 month ago
Again enjoyed this product ️
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Posted 2 months ago
Calcium worms are popular with all the wildlife in our garden. We also share them with family and friends friends to help feed their wildlife healthily.
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Posted 7 months ago
I buy calcium worms for hedgehogs and starlings though many birds are not above nicking a few. One particular hedgehog only hibernates for a couple of weeks a year and refused cat food, dog food hedgehog food whether wet, dry or soaked and we worried about him/her until discovering that these worms were the thing. I checked up and found that calcium worms are Ok for hedgehogs and he/she gets through the winter on them and carries on only eating them despite best efforts to get him/her to try other foods. Other hedgehogs mop up the other offerings as filming them has shown. Being able to buy a large quantity is economic and they last well.
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Posted 8 months ago
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Posted 2 years ago
Loved by birds visiting my garden, as well as the squirrels. Starlings decend en masse as soon as they spot they've been put out.
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Posted 2 years ago
These are a great choice for birds and hedgehogs. They are a firm favourite and the feeding stations are always picked clean. An added bonus is they have added supplements eg Calcium .
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Posted 2 years ago
The birds love them. Great
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Posted 2 years ago