Pets at Home Mealworm and Calciworm Mix For Wild Birds
Product description
Pets at Home Mealworm and Calciworm Mix is a food which is naturally high in protein and fat, includes calcium and is 100% natural. The energy rating is Medium with 455 calories per 100g. Our energy rating is based on the calorie content of the food. The higher the calorie content, the higher the energy rating.
Wild birds need to be fed energy-releasing food throughout the year, for everything from searching for food themselves to looking after their young or keeping warm in the winter. Did you know? Birds can quickly become used to a feeding routine so it's a good idea to feed at regular times and your wild birds will soon learn the best times to visit.
Our hygiene checklist:
- It's best to only put out 1-2 days food at a time as old food can cause health risks and attract pests.
- To avoid a build up of bacteria, moulds or toxins, relocate feeding stations regularly.
- Wear gloves and regularly clean your feeders with an antibacterial disinfectant.
- Wash your hands after handling products
Who is it for?
Suitable for
Blackbirds, Blackcaps, Blue Tits, Chaffinches, Dunnocks, Great Tits, House Sparrows, Robins, Song Thrushes, Starlings, Wrens.
Not suitable for
Any animal not a wild bird species.
Approximate Dimensions (Product)
- 1.5kg H26 x W22.5 x D27cm
- 500g H34.5 x W21.5 x D10cm
- 100g H23.5 x W15.5 x D6.5cm
- Product code: P71240
Composition
Dried Mealworms (60%), Dried Calciworms (40%)
Analytical Constituents
- Protein49%
- Crude Fibres6.3%
- Crude Oils and Fats30.6%
- Crude Ash3.6%
- MoistureNot stated
Nutritional Additives and Trace Elements
- None stated
Sensory Additives
None Stated
Technological Additives
None stated
Spring: Feeding in spring helps provide nourishment to returning migratory birds and supports them during the breeding season. In the breeding season, we advise that dried insects are soaked overnight in warm water to soften them. This is because unfledged baby birds rely on the food their parents bring them for hydration.
Summer: High-energy and protein filled foods in the summer will help birds whilst they're busy raising their young.
Autumn: Providing extra nutrition will help birds whilst they're busy raising their young.
Winter: Migratory birds will build up their fat reserves and energy when natural food sources are scarce, which helps birds survive the cold winter.
Feeding Guide
Calculated Calorie Content: This food contains 455 kcal/100g ME (Metabolizable Energy).
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