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Live Mealworms Reviews

4.5 Rating 134 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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Mr Stephen Busby
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Have to ration them, otherwise magpies & starlings would feast on ALL of them. Thankfully, got a caged feeder from VHF which keeps some back for smaller birds!
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Posted 2 years ago
Arrived safely through the Royal Mail. Sparrows already enjoying them!
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Posted 2 years ago
Brian Marchant
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I have to confess, at first, I felt a little squeamish about giving the birds live food, but when I put some of the mealworms on a suspended tray, the house sparrows flew in immediately, clearly eager to give their young a more nourishing foodstuff. There is a paucity of insects, so I felt justified in providing a protein-rich food of this kind!
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Posted 2 years ago
Well packaged with plenty of cardboard for the mealworms.
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Posted 2 years ago
All delivered promptly and well packaged. Birds really appreciated them!
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Posted 2 years ago
Fenella Lewin
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They are very popular with the robins & blackbirds and keep well in the fridge. The (new?) packaging also means they can be put through the letterbox (although try not to tread on the package as you come in through the door, as I did!)
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Posted 2 years ago
Linda Wilkinson
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Bought some live mealworms has I can't keep up with all the bird's thought it would go a bit further aswell as the waxworms I keep getting, gosh the bird's go crazy, it's funny to watch the starlings with there young now there brilliant at catching I can play catch with them, trouble is all the other bird's struggle getting any, I try hiding them split into different feeling places, so the robin let's me know when it's waiting and a certain blackbird does, I seem to be out there hour's trying to make sure all gets a bit of something, I could go on for ever, The mealworms are fresh and come well secure, quality and good value.
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Posted 2 years ago
Mr John Clandillon-Baker
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I hadn't purchased these before so as well as the worms I invested in the recommended feeder with a protective dome which can be lowered to keep out larger birds.These worms certainly attracted the birds which within seconds started to arrive and started a feeding frenzy. Unfortunately they were all larger birds with the starlings rapidly working out how to perch and put their heads over the lip to grab some worms. A herring gull then flew up to the feeder and although it couldn't get in it managed to set the feeder swinging which caused some worms to fall out. A pair of jackdaws developed a similar technique so our two robbins never got a look in. I changed tactics and placed the worms under some shrub cover and at first the robins did managed to feed on them but despite their normal aversion to undergrowth, first the jackdaws and then the herring gulls succumbed to the temptation and disappeared into the undergrowth so I've decided to abandon this feed, hence the 3 stars!
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Posted 2 years ago