Why Choose Mealworm?

Why Choose Mealworm
1.Mealworms are an excellent food source for many wild bird species
2.They closely resemble natural foods found in the wild
3.Dried mealworm contain no additives, just locked in natural goodness an nutrients
4.Highly nutritious, containing a minimum of 25% fat and 50% crude protein
5.High energy rating

How to feed
1.Use all year round straight from the pack or rehydrate by soaking in warm water for 15mintutes or until soft
2.Rehydrated mealworms are even more appealing to wild birds
3.Can also be added to your usual seed mix or to Suet Treats

How to store
1.Carefully reseal pack after use
2.Store in a cool , dry place
3.Not fit for human consumption
Our regular packing is 5kg per bag with clear plastic bag and we have other kinds of bags such 1kg, 2kg,10kg,etc. And you can design packaging. There are also colorful bags and other packing of products such as tubs, jars, cases.
Dried roast mealworms offer nutrition and lots of protein your pet requires. Live mealworms are frozen and then roast-dried to perfection to maintain their nutritional value. Great protein source and excellent for Sugar Gliders, Hedgehogs, Squirrels, Bluebirds, Skunks & Reptiles along with other insect eating animals.
100% natural – no added colors, flavors, or preservatives

​8 oz. – Approximately 7,500 worms.
1 LB. – Approximately 15,000 worms.
2 LB. – Approximately 30,000 worms.

Healthy treats have several benefits for both pets and pet owners. Treats can lend variety to an otherwise monotonous diet, provide good exercise for teeth and jaws, and add behavioral enrichment for animals that spend their lives in a small, limited environment. Most importantly, treats form a connection between pets and pet owners, assisting in bonding and training.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: crude protein 50.0% (min), crude fat 25.0% (min), crude fiber 7.0% (min), crude fiber 9.0% (max), moisture 6.0% (max).

FEEDING RECOMMENDATION: This product is a treat and should be fed sparingly, it is not a substitute for a regular, balanced diet. Offer treats 2-3 times per week or as a small portion (less than 10%) of the main diet. Treats may lead to health issues like obesity when overfed. If your pet is not consuming its regular balanced diet, withhold serving treats until stable eating habits resume.


Post time: Mar-26-2024