- Kaytee Mealworms are an excellent, high-protein food source for many wild birds. They are a high-energy treat that will attract many species of birds that are difficult to attract with traditional seed blends.
- Attract Bluebirds, Wrens, Robins, Chickadees, Woodpeckers and Cardinals
- Can be fed alone in a feeder or mixed with a favorited seed
- An important source of food for baby birds
- Oven dried for best quality
- Product is intended for Wild Bird usage
- High-energy treat that attracts bluebirds, cardinals, chickadees, woodpeckers, wrens, robins and more
- Oven dried for best quality
- Preservative and additive free
- More package than conventional plastic containers
- Less waste than conventional plastic containers
Kaytee Wild Bird Food Mealworms For Bluebirds, Wrens, Robins, Chickadees, Woodpeckers, Cardinals & Chickens, 17.6 Ounce
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| Brand Name | Kaytee |
|---|---|
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Item Form | Cake |
| Specific Uses For Product | Outdoor |
| Special Ingredients | Mealworm |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Allergen Information | Nut, Peanuts, Tree Nuts |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Animal Food Ingredient Claim | Wild-Caught |
| Product Benefits | Attracts a wide variety of wild birds with high-protein, high-energy mealworms. |
| Animal Food Nutrient Content Claim | High Protein |
| UPC | 044979890552 071859945699 |
| Additional Features | High-protein, high-energy, and wide attractiveness |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wild Bird (Standalone or Mixed with Seed) |
| Animal Food Diet Type | Veterinary Diet |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00044979890552, 00071859945699 |
| Target Species | Wild Birds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 100508146 |
| Model Number | 100508146 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Included Components | Kaytee Wild Bird Food Mealworms For Bluebirds, Wrens, Robins, Chickadees, Woodpeckers, Cardinals & Chickens, 17.6 Ounce |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Warranty Description | SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: If you are not completely satisfied, simply return the unused portion with your invoice to: KAYTEE Guarantee 521 Clay Street, Chilton, WI 53014 |
| Item Type Name | Kaytee Wild Bird Food Mealworms |
| Unit Count | 17.6 Ounce |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
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Randall Yang –
Very healthy. Good quality and my bird loved it. And used to sing while eating. No change in stomach.
Nancy L. –
Great product and value for the money
kayla g. –
This was a mistake. I didn’t read the size/weight. Waaaay too much money for 3.5oz.
A. I. MORRIS –
We got these mealworms to attract some more kinds of birds to our backyard and that is what happened. We got thrushes, woodpeckers, lots of chickadees and a wren. We already had blue jays, northern cardinals, several kinds of finches and, of course, lots of sparrows coming to dine but most of those prefer seeds and nuts. It was an experiment that worked.
CAROLYNE LEPAGE –
My chickens LOVE them but they used to be a lot cheaper so I don’t buy them much anymore
Brandi VHook –
My neighborhood birds go crazy for this. They now have figured out my feeding schedule and sit and wait for this treat. Bless their hearts 💕
Timea –
My chickens really goes crazy for this! They love this treat and cannot wait to get some!
Clothespinchicken1 –
Good mealworms for chicken. Good price and size, freshness.
Mark Wesley Hudspeth –
Best bird feed products ever. Fast accurate shipping too. Great company!!
Anne Mansfield –
As advertised.
Brandi VHook –
I bought these for my dwarf hamster named Henry. This bag is pretty big and has a lot of mealworms for the price. It’s one of the fuller filled bags of treats that I’ve bought, and I definitely appreciate that. These will last a long time for a hamster. I was also pleasantly surprised by the overall size and quality of the worms. From what I can view, it seems the majority are full sized. Of course there are some broken pieces, but it’s not overwhelming at all. These kind of feel hollow, although I’m not sure that that’s not normal for dehydrated mealworms. I’m not an expert in mealworms, so I’m not sure if that matters, but thought I’d at least mention it in case someone is looking for that info. In fact, this is my first experience with mealworms. I almost didn’t think I’d be able to stomach finger feeding these to him myself, but knowing these would be a great treat/supplement for Henry, it was easy peasy once I was actually faced with it.😅 Definitely nothing like I imagined.
After researching food and treats specifically for a dwarf hamster after picking him out, I learned that some of the treats that I originally bought preparing for a hamster were not healthy and most were way too sugary, especially for a dwarf hamsters in any of the different species (Campbell’s, Winter Whites, etc.), because they are prone to diabetes. Fruit can even be too sugary for them. I learned the yogurt drops and similar treats aren’t great for any hampster, and of course I had already bought a couple different flavors and types of treats in this category. I thought I went crazy buying stuff before getting him, but probably went a bit crazier getting A LOT of different healthier treats, supplements, and chews after getting him, loving him, and researching more, along with realizing that he is a picky hamster that doesn’t care to chew on any of his wooden toys, furniture, apple sticks, alfalfa sticks, etc, which he needs to do to grind down his ever growing teeth. These mealworms won’t help with grinding his teeth down, but are probably the healthiest treat/supplement I got, along with the seed mix I found. These do come with a ziploc seal, which is great for freshness and storing.
The great thing about these mealworms are that they provide additional protein, so if he’s getting a bigger treat or chew that day that is lower than the 20-22% in protein of his pellet food and could take up more of his total intake of food that day, I make sure to give him a couple mealworms to boost his protein so he’s not deficient overall. I actually try to give him a couple almost every day. You can feed them too many and make them fat, so I definitely try to space things out and not give additional things every day. It will probably take me forever to go through this bag, especially considering dwarf hamster’s live an average of 2yrs. I am no expert by any means, but I have researched diligently over the last few months, so I just wanted to share some of the knowledge I’ve learned. I wish I had stumbled upon some of the articles and forums in my previous research because I definitely waisted money on things that aren’t healthy or that he just doesn’t like. &I’m not usually a health fanatic or anything, but after picking this cute and sweet little guy out for our family, I just realized how much I wanted to provide him the best chance at a happy and long life. I must mention, Henry absolutely loves these, too! It doesn’t matter if he’s asleep, he will climb out of whatever hideout he’s in to see if I’ve got his favorite. If he doesn’t pouch it in his cheeks, he’ll gently take it from my hand and sit up, holding it vertically with both hands while eating it from top to bottom. It’s just the cutest thing ever! I’m honestly really glad I bought these and I definitely recommend them. Not just for hamsters, but any small animal that benefits from having non live mealworms in their diet. I just hope my experience and my pictures will help you in some way and give you an idea of what to expect in person.
Lucy’s mom –
Excellent product. My Blue Birds love mealworms and seem to be waiting for me every morning. Because these a dried and not live, they are easy to handle and easy to store. Highly recommend.
Milaydis Castro –
Bluebirds flip out for these.Just don’t putouy yoo many because they waste them.Putting them down a fairly shallow,walled container will help.