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Dried Mealworms Bulk

$69.95 $54.99

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  • All-natural feed supplement for poultry & wild birds like chickens, bluebirds, ducks, turkeys, etc.
  • No antibiotics, hormones, chemicals or antioxidants
  • Provides enrichment and encourages natural foraging behavior
  • Natural source of protein to provide energy to support birds in cold climates
  • Packaged in individual 11 lb. Ziploc re-sealable bag
  • Ships direct from our USDA registered & inspected facility


INGREDIENTS: 100% farm-raised, roast-dried mealworms (Tenebrio Molitor).

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: Scatter on the ground for foraging or place in a feeder. This product is a treat and should be fed sparingly, it is not a substitute for a regular, balanced diet.

Exotic Nutrition sources dried insects from manufacturers abroad and is a leading distributor of dried insects within the USA. The insects are all-natural and do not contain additives. All insects products are inspected by the FDA, USDA, and US Fish & Wildlife when being imported to assure their quality and safety. We are FDA approved, and provide a nutritious diet you can trust. Non GMO - no added colors, flavors, or preservatives.

11 lb

Customer Reviews

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ladystar9z@aol.com
Awesome mealworms.

My chickens love your dried mealworms and I appreciate the affordability of them. Thank you for such a great product at an affordable price.

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Dara Couch
My chickens LOVE their mealworms!!

Their mealworms are always so fresh! Not to mention being able to set up customized repeat orders is super convenient.

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Cheyenne Benbow
Dried Mealworms

I have been buying these for years. Always fast service.

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Stevenson Weeks

Great product, prompt shipping

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Linda Freeman
Dried Mealworms Bulk

Birds love these worms. I was told that mostly Bluebirds would eat them but they were wrong. Worms are devoured by cardinals, robins, sparrows, titmice, cowbirds, catbirds, red wing blackbirds, and several more species.
They arrive well preserved due to the excellent packing.