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Yes, the early bird gets the worm but with your help the latecomers will get their chance too. It’s just as well – this is a healthy, nutritious snack filled with protein, making a mouthful of mealworms perfect for them to get through the leaner periods.
It’s not just New Zealand’s wild birds that love mealworms – finches, canaries and other smaller species of aviary bird also love a tasty snack. So too do pet reptiles love a dried worm to chew on.
1: Provide some protein power to your pets
2: A great source of natural vitamins, minerals and key nutrients
3: All natural feed great for wild birds looking to feed their young
4: Enjoyed by a range of aviary and wild birds
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Chicken treatsMy chickens love these meal worms!
Date published: 2023-11-25
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Chicken loveOur chickens love them.
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