BirdWatcher’s Choice worms are an easy alternative to feeding live worms.Unlike the freeze-dried worms, the unique packaging process locks in natural juices keeping them soft and moist. Each can has a Net Wt. 70g (2.4oz) . Here are the approx. counts in each can. 2500 Fly Larvae; 2500 Mealworms; 300 Wax Worms;
Storage Instructions- These canned worms can be stored in an unopened can for 2 years (an expiration date is on the bottom of each can).Refrigerate after opening and they will last for 2 weeks or so.Discard any uneaten portions from your feeder after 24 hrs.
Roasted Mealworms
"MEALIE SNAX" ROASTED MEALWORMS
Wild birds, reptiles, sugar gliders, and amphibians love them. The worms are farm raised on a diet of fresh cereal and vegetables. They have a higher protein level than the live worms at 49.60%. Pest free.
About Mealie Snax: If you haven't used mealie snax before, they are roasted mealworms.Mealworms are the larvae of a beetle with a high protein level. Because their diet consists of fresh cereal and vegetables, they are extremely palatable to birds and a safe food source.Long shelf life, no refrigeration required and they come in easy to handle plastic containers.
C&S Bluebird Nuggets
BLUEBIRD NUGGETS
Features: 27 oz resealable bag of bluebird nuggets. Bluebird Nuggets are made of suet, roasted peanuts, and raisins.
How it use:Bluebird Nuggets can be placed in a traditional bluebird feeder, tray feeder, or mixed with seed in a hopper feeder. If placed in a bluebird feeder and bluebirds aren't eating them, try breaking up the nuggets into smaller pieces. They will gobble them up once they know what they are. Bluebirds, Cardinals, Chickadees, & Woodpeckers will also eat them up.