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How to Feed Mealworms to Bluebirds?

Last Updated on February 28, 2022 by Sam

Mealworms are a type of beetle that can be raised for food. They require the same care and feeding as other insects, but some people choose to raise them from eggs or larvae in order to sell them on eBay at a higher price point than what insect stores will offer.

The “how to feed mealworms to birds” is a question that has been asked many times. The answer is simple; you can either buy them or make your own.

How many mealworms should you feed bluebirds?

A: This is a difficult question to answer, as it depends on the size of the bluebirds. If you have small bluebirds, then you should feed them about 10 mealworms at a time. If you have large bluebirds, then you should feed them about 20 mealworms at a time.

 

The “do cardinals eat mealworms” is a question that many people have. The answer to the question is that bluebirds do not eat mealworms, but cardinals will.

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