Author: Jane Palmer
I've been feeding this regularly to the local ducks as it's so much better for them than bread. It floats (if it has the chance) and is also good for feeding dry on land. The chunks are quite large and can be broken up into bits if you have strong fingers but most birds cope well with the size. I'd recommend this unreservedly.
It's at this time of year that our newly fledged birds can do with a bit of a boost
Live meal worms are pretty much guaranteed to get birds into your garden (even your hand) especially Robins and Blackbirds. And it's satisfying to know that by continuing to feed your birds you are helping them survive what is becoming a topsy turvy year, weather wise.
We have several mixes with dried meal worms included, Fledgling Saver, Super Mix also with fruit and a full range of live and dried meal worms in stock.