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Live Mealworms Reviews

4.5 Rating 139 Reviews
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There's no doubt that more bird lovers would feed live mealworms to their garden birds if only they could get over the sight of all those wriggling little creatures. The rewards of feeding live mealworms far outweigh any misgivings you may have about their wiggle, and the benefits to birds - in particular during the nesting and fledgling season - can be spectacular and can make the difference between survival or otherwise.

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Jan Mellowship
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Excellent quality and fast delivery, the birds (especially the starlings) love them, it's amazing to see how many one starling can get in its beak!
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Posted 1 year ago
'They're yummy for my tummy.' said Robin
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Posted 1 year ago
Mr BRIAN E TOWNSEND
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Melworms arrived very next day. Well packed and in good condition.
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Posted 1 year ago
Jacky Mattam
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Usually I am very pleased with these but most were dead and many were black. They were poorly packaged too
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Posted 1 year ago
I am sorry for the quality of mealworms that you have received. We have taken this up with our supplier and are acting on it.
Posted 1 year ago
Miss Anne Edwards
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I am very disappointed that the mealworms have not been delivered
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Posted 1 year ago
Due to the bank holiday, live foods were not despatched a couple of days before the bank holiday. We did not want to risk parcels being held over the bank holiday as they contained live food. All orders were despatched the following Tuesday. I will send you a private message regarding your delivery.
Posted 1 year ago
Good quality and good condition.
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Posted 1 year ago
Mr Alan Howe
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Best live mealworms ever, recommended
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Posted 1 year ago
Caroline Solomon
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These mealworms arrived very promptly and in great condition. The blackbirds go mad for them and cram their beaks full to take to their young. Robins love them too.
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Posted 1 year ago