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Songbird 100% Natural Dried Mealworms Bulk Pack

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Description

Dried Mealworm Bulk Pack For Serious Backyard Bird Feeding! 

Average Count - 176,000 mealworms

An easy way to feed mealworms!

Songbird 100% Natural Dried Mealworms are high in protein and will attract all your favorite bird species.  Dried mealworms are a good alternative to feeding live mealworms.

Each bulk pack contains an average of 176,000 mealworms, which can be fed on their own or blended with your prefered seed mix.  The bulk pack is a tremendous value for the serious bird feeding enthusiast saving you between 55-60% off the price of individually packaged 2800 count bags!

Product Features

  • Typical analysis: Protein 36%, Crude Fat 18%, Fiber 7%, Moisture 9%
  • Vacuumed packed in a 6.5" x 14.75" x 23.5" box; weight approx. 13 lbs. 
  • 100% naturally dried mealworms
  • 176,000 average count per box
  • High in protein, fat, and potassium which birds need to maintain energy
  • Attracts blue birds, flickers, woodpeckers, nuthatches, siskins, chickadees, etc.
  • Does not need to be refrigerated
  • More protein than live mealworms
  • Easy to use - they won't crawl out of your feeder
  • Feed stand-alone or easily blended into seed mixes
  • Use all year round
  • Long shelf life
  • FDA approved and certified

How do get fussy birds to eat dried mealworms!

Here's a hot tip! 

Are you frustrated with not being able to get your supplies of live mealworms?  Add a dash of cold press extra virgin olive oil to dried mealworms for re-hydration and they look "life like!"   Also, the cold press olive oil is tasteless, has lots of anti-oxidants, plus amino acids, and never goes rancid.  But more important, cold press extra virgin olive oil is expelled (unlike Canola oil) from the host organism.  NOTE: Please allow time for the birds to adjust - it might take a day or two.