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Dried Mealworms Reviews

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Our Dried Mealworms are a great source of protein and have been a real hit since we first introduced them. Dried mealworms have a similar level of fat and protein as the live equivalent.
What birds enjoy eating Dried Mealworms?
Dried mealworms will be eaten by most soft bill species and in particular Robins, Starlings and Blackbirds. House Sparrows will also eat them. 
How do I feed Dried Mealworms to birds? 
Dried Mealworms can be fed on their own, in a mealworm feeder or can be added to seed mixes. It’s very important that Dried Mealworms are soaked in water prior to feeding in the breeding season, as it is also the moisture that the young nestlings require. 
How should I store dried mealworms?
They should be stored in a dry cool place.

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Good standard of mealworm throughly enjoyed by our pair of blackbirds and their young.
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Posted 3 years ago
Lauren Shepherd
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Excellent product delivered promptly, I will continue to use Vine House Farm as I trust their products (the birds also love them) which are delivered quickly and I know I can rely on them.
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Posted 3 years ago
Mr Robert Weston
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Good service; good product.
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Posted 3 years ago
These are very popular with most of the birds visiting the garden that can manage to get onto the feeder: tits, goldfinches, greenfinches, blackbirds, starlings and sometimes the wrens and robins. Even the jay has found a method of grabbing a beakful.
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Posted 3 years ago
Michael Dyke
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As always my order was complete and prompt
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Posted 3 years ago
Wow, a pair of blackbirds and now their babies devour them as fast as I put them on the ground feeder
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Posted 3 years ago
Valerie Edwards
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I offered dried mealworms for the first time, followed pack advice and hydrated them in warm water, put them in a shallow dish, checked a few hours later and they had all gone. I have Robins and Blackbirds in my garden who really enjoy this extra treat.
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Posted 3 years ago
Haven’t used them yet but I’m sure the birds will love them, especially the robins.
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Posted 3 years ago