(10 customer reviews)

10lbs Bulk Non-GMO Dried Mealworms for Reptile

$58.99

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PTCOM Dried Mealworms- which are the 100% Natural, Non-GMO, No Preservative,No Additives.

Every links should be checked strictly within production, our mealworms are raised on high-quality feed in good conditions,they’re quick-dried in order to insure its crisp and the fragrant and to maximize the flavor that animals crave.

They are rich in the protein and the fat, crude fiber vitamins and top-grade edible oils. Excellent food source for Bluebirds and other wild birds, Chickens, Ducks,Gooses,Sugar Gliders, Hedgehogs and Reptiles along with others small animals that eating mealworms.

The convenient firm and resealable zip Top bags which can bring out the mealworms in conveniently. Won’t spoil, No refrigeration necessary.It’s more affordable than 11 lb dried mealworms

PTCOM Dried Mealworms can make you receive satisfactory products and can be refund to you if you are not satisfied.

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10lbs Bulk Non-GMO Dried Mealworms for Reptile , Tortoise ; Amphibian ,Lizard ;Wild Birds; Chichens;

  • PTCOM Dried Mealworms- which are the 100% Natural, Non-GMO, No Preservative,No Additives.
  • Every links should be checked strictly within production, our mealworms are raised on high-quality feed in good conditions,they’re quick-dried in order to insure its crisp and the fragrant and to maximize the flavor that animals crave.
  • They are rich in the protein and the fat, crude fiber vitamins and top-grade edible oils. Excellent food source for Bluebirds and other wild birds, Chickens, Ducks,Gooses,Sugar Gliders, Hedgehogs and Reptiles along with others small animals that eating mealworms.
  • The convenient firm and resealable zip Top bags which can bring out the mealworms in conveniently. Won’t spoil, No refrigeration necessary.It’s more affordable than 11 lb dried mealworms
  • PTCOM Dried Mealworms can make you receive satisfactory products and can be refund to you if you are not satisfied.

10 reviews for 10lbs Bulk Non-GMO Dried Mealworms for Reptile

  1. Rita Cartwright

    We are feeding our spoiled Guineas every evening their mealworms which they enjoy & look forward to ! They also think the fire pit is for them ! The mealworms are great & always important for their growth . We give them all year long all though they slow down a little during summer since we have plenty of fat bugs & ticks for them !

  2. Joe T

    Okay, dried mealworms does sound really gross. I live in the Carlisle- Harrisburg section of PA and two years ago we found a birdbath heater would result in, literally, over 10 bluebirds around our birdbath on really, really cold days. Last year, I ordered 5 pounds of dried mealworms and ended up with bluebirds in my back yard on a regular basis. This year I went nuts and ordered this package of mealworms. Eleven pounds does not sound like much until it arrives and it is as big as a 50 pound bag of oil sunflower seeds. I am getting bluebirds, house finches, Carolina whens, and the odd starling every day. I am putting out a measuring cup full of mealworms each day. The birds love it and I calculate I will have dried mealworms until sometime in March. I will never eat dried mealworms but this product consists of complete mealworms and not broken pieces. Our birds love them.

  3. Jennifer Wilson-Pines

    I feed a handful of meal worms with sunflower seed in my wild bird feeders. It’s the first thing that gets snapped up. I was buying it in pet stores but that was pretty expensive. These worms are large and well dried. Since the worms are dried and light, 11 pounds is a huge bag (size of a 40 lb bag of pet food)and should last me for months.I also put meal worms in my home made suet treats; 1 jar of crunchy peanut butter, 1 lb block of lard, 2 cups coarse corn meal (or more, enough to make it less greasy), 1 cup soaked, drained and chopped raisins and cranberries, 1 cup chopped mixed nuts and 2 cups meal worms. Place first 2 in a large sauce pan, heat on low until melted and add the cornmeal. Add rest of optional ingredients. Smear on a tree trunk, or suet spread feeder. Especially loved by woodpeckers and nuthatches. Keep it in the fridge or freezer- in the winter I just keep it in the shed.

  4. Knox1981

    My daughter and I love this huge bag of mealworms. We love feeding the wild birds. Bluebirds and Mockingbirds particularly like mealworms. We also have 5 domestic ducks. They go wild for mealworms. Buying small quantities was becoming cumbersome. I love this huge bag with ziploc seal. I’ll be buying again and again. Thanks!

  5. Lycantis

    Needed something to feed my chickens for an animal protein supplement, and they absolutely adore these. It’s a great thing to have in the winter when bugs are harder to forage for. The hens stopped pecking each other’s lower back feathers out, which means these resolved the protein deficiency known to be present in a lot of chickens fed standard feeds. Going to buy these more often now that I know the value.

  6. mr1040

    We always had a few bluebirds at our feeders (seed and suet). There has been an explosion of bluebirds since I started putting out the bulk dried mealworms. I’ll fill the feeder with 4 or 5 scoops and walk away from the feeder. There won’t be a bird in sight. By the time I go into the house and turn around there are 7 or 8 bluebirds wing-to-wing around the feeder with 10 or more circling above or perched elsewhere waiting for their turn. I have to refill the feeder at least twice a day–so the really good price for 11 lbs is a big help. I’m really, really pleased with this product.

  7. jebes

    I bought these after the ones that I normally order were out of stock and I am extremely surprised at how much more volume is in this compared to a like brand. Our girls (chickens) love pecking at these and are making their winter a lot better since the fresh bugs are not out in the snow while free ranging. One or two handfuls a day keeps our 9 girls happy. I will definitely be buying these again over the other brand. I can fill almost 2 5 gallon food safe buckets over the 1 and a little more of the other brand. The worms are thinner and longer than the other brand but frankly chickens don’t care and they eat all of them.

  8. KnoxvilleSpartan

    These worms are packed very well (double boxed) so that they are not all broken up when received. I feed literally hundreds of wild birds daily and they go through this bag within 4 days now that my adult birds have had baby birds. I do recommend these as it seems that all wild birds (blue jays, mockingbirds, Eastern blue birds, starlings, robins, Carolina Wren, Grackles, Crows, etc.) love them.

  9. Jerry M

    The 11-lb bag lasts a long time and this purchase cost less than last time to boot. Our three chickens love these worms and beg for them several times a day. In general, we either sprinkle them around the ground/plants so they have to hunt for them or we put them in a small plastic bottle with holes and they take longer to kick/roll the bottle around with their beaks and feet trying to get the worms out. We will definitely buy again for chickies when this bag runs out.

  10. aramsmoon

    Tractor Supply has them on sale for the same price and weight, but without the handy zip-lock bag these come in – or the handy Prime delivery.Chickens go absolutely nuts for these when I open the bag. They’re like dogs with meat scraps. Re-up as needed. I anticipate these would be a handy training tool for free-rangers and getting them to come back to the coop. My chickens are totally addicted.I heard you can grow your own worms, but it’s a slow process and you have worms growing in a drawer eating oatmeal.But, I guess if you can afford these, it’s a sign you’re doing well financially – and that should make you feel pretty good.

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