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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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Posted 4 years ago
I bought these in order to help our resident robins to feed their chicks. I tried soaking the mealworms briefly before putting them out, as advised. The robins quickly learned where to find them and after a couple of days were joined by a couple of sparrows. The crows and jackdaws haven't noticed them yet. I'm hoping to see some small offspring soon.
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Posted 4 years ago
Robins love them. Good quality well packed.
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Posted 4 years ago
Rosamund Dixon
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Vine House dried meal-worms are Delicious every one loves them, they are eaten up as fast as I put them out . My Bantums like them too as a tasty snack.
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Posted 4 years ago
The starlings and blackbirds especially love them and arrive the minute they are put out
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Posted 4 years ago
Always satisfied with goods from Vine House and the birds enjoy them
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Posted 4 years ago
Very good. A friend recommended that I soak them for a couple of hours. My friendly robin loves them and with no prompting eats them from my hand which is an absolute joy. The downside is he now only seems to want them above all the other mixture of seeds suet pellets cheese apple and dried fruit + the skin and flesh of melons!
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Posted 4 years ago
Herring Gulls love them, no one else gets a look in
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Posted 4 years ago