Unlimited Live Mealworms For Wild Birds

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Mealworms make an excellent snack option for backyard birds looking for energy sources in their food source, offering high protein counts that provide a good source of sustenance and energy boost.

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Mealworms are an ideal food choice to attract garden birds. Simply adding some to the feeder will be enough to draw an array of wild species in no time at all!

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Attracts Insect-Eating Birds

Live mealworms provide an essential protein-rich snack for migrating birds. Offering them year-round at bird feeders will attract insect-eating birds that frequent your yard – particularly early spring visitors!

Many birds, such as bluebirds, chickadees, wrens, oriles, woodpeckers and nuthatches readily accept mealworms as food source for nestlings and are an integral component of nest survival.

Dried mealworms are another effective way to attract insects-eating birds. You can offer these alone or add them into a seed mix for maximum impact.

Nest boxes are an effective way to attract nesting species such as bluebirds, chickadees and wrens as well as other desirable birds like juncos. Plus they provide protein-rich treats for any other birds who regularly visit your backyard!

Attracts Bluebirds

If you’re searching for an innovative solution to your bird feeding woes, installing an insect feeder with live mealworms could be just the solution. Mealworms offer protein-rich treats that birds love eating at seed-feeding stations.

Mealworms make an attractive treat for many wild birds, including bluebirds. Mealworms provide natural protein sources and make for particularly effective offerings during molting seasons.

Mealworms are an ideal food choice for other insect-eating birds such as chickadees, wrens, towhees, woodpeckers and robins, due to their convenient size, attractive appearance and easy feeding process. Not only will you delight your feathered friends by offering these tasty treats; you may even spot local wildlife! Just make sure that their feeder remains in place to ensure a continuous source of sustenance!

Attracts Chickadees

Black-capped chickadees are among our most beloved backyard birds. Their large heads, curious natures, and eagerness to investigate bird feeders make them perennially beloved.

These animals tend to live near known food sources and don’t migrate far during winter when finding suitable sources can become more challenging. This helps ensure their survival through this challenging period.

Their diet includes seeds, fruits and a wide array of insects such as caterpillars, butterflies and moth eggs. Birds provide farmers with excellent pest control by eating both eggs and adults of many agricultural pests that threaten crops.

Chickadees produce a distinctive call, known as a chicka-dee-dee-dee, to keep their flock together and warn other flock members about predators. Male chickadees use this song to attract females during spring. Male chickadees sing to attract females by singing to win them over.

Attracts Woodpeckers

Woodpeckers are natural exterminators, serving as highly efficient mid-air hunters to extract insects from dead and decayed tree trunks. Woodpeckers especially love carpenter ants but will also consume wood-boring beetle larvae and termites as food sources.

They possess a chisel-shaped beak with a long tongue, which they use to pierce bark and peck out insect holes in trees, as well as to extract insects from dead tree stumps or sources such as logs.

These birds can be very noisy and damaging to property, damaging siding, fascia boards, stucco, TV antennae downspouts and gutters by drilling holes in them causing great disruption and annoyance.

To stop birds from drumming and drilling in your yard, provide them with a consistent food source such as a suet feeder; just remember to regularly check it to ensure its freshness!