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Mealworms

By Timberline Live Petfoods

Mealworms are a great way to provide the diversity reptiles and amphibians crave, and the complete diet they need. Offered in a variety of sizes- from giant to mini- and quantities too.

Ideal Temperature, Storage and Maintenance

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Mealworms purchased in cups should be stored in the refrigerator (a range of 42°-55° F). Mealworms purchased in bulk require a bit of prep work before they're stored in the refrigerator. Bulk mealworms are shipped in a box containing egg crate. The worms need to be transferred into a plastic container (the quantity of worms determines the size of your container). If your container has a lid, it will need several aeration holes. Fill the container with about 1" of mealworm bedding, add the worms, then layer another 1" of bedding on top. Mealworms can be kept in the refrigerator for up to two weeks with very little maintenance. After two weeks, the mealworms should be removed from the refrigerator, and a small amount of Easy Water should be added to the top of the bedding. Allow the mealworms to stay at room temperature for about 24 hours. This will allow them enough time to "wake up" and become more active so that they can consume food and water. The mealworm bedding is their food source. After the 24 hours have passed, remove any remaining Easy Water and place the worms back in the refrigerator. Repeat this process on a two week schedule.

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WWW.TIMBERLINEFISHERIES.COM

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1.800.423.2248

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ivy

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Posted by: ivy (tinker1196) zoophyte on 2 years ago

these worms if not eaten up will turn into beetles that stink up your tank. Scorpions enjoy eating the worms, but if the head is not riped off corect… Read More

Helpful: +3

Rated 1.0 out of 5.0
Petpal110

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Posted by: Petpal110 zoowise on 1 year ago

Oppossums love meal worms too! I fed many a meal worm to my William (that's Prince William, the motherless 'possum) and he was very particular but ne… Read More

Helpful: +3

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0
Shoko

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Posted by: Shoko zoowise on 1 year ago

i've had hamsters for much of my life, and i've always found that they just go crazy for mealworms. i gnereally get small or medium size mealworms fo… Read More

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0
Karen A.

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Posted by: Karen A. (kehala) zoophyte on 1 year ago

The mealworms provide a nice variety to the crickets for my anoles. The lizards prefer the crickets, but will eat these when offered. The directions… Read More

Rated 4.0 out of 5.0
Sheila

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Posted by: Sheila (HayleysMom) zoomaster on 1 year ago

We had nesting bluebirds for the first time last summer - we toasted them with a hearty mealworm breakfast twice a week . Available at the lcal feed s… Read More

Helpful: +2

Rated 5.0 out of 5.0
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