Live Mealworms

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Our live Mealworms at Fluker Farms are the highest quality that your pets will ever have the pleasure of tasting!

It's bird watching season and cardinals, blue birds, and many others love feeding on live mealworms. Yellow mealworms, Tenebrio molitor, are believed to have originated in the mountainous regions of Iran and Northern India and migrated into Europe during biblical times. Since then mealworms were introduced into the United States around the time of the Revolutionary War. As early as the 1800's, mealworms were already being raised as a food for pets, especially birds. Today Fluker Cricket Farm is a premiere supplier of the best mealworms available. Cheap online prices with shipping Monday - Thursday including our Live Delivery Guarantee. Buy Mealworms from Fluker Farms online today and get them shipped directly to your door!

 
Mealworms are shipped loose in either a box or mailing tube depending on quantity ordered. You will need to transfer them into a plastic container with enough bedding to cover the worms. Mealworm Care
  • Medium mealworms will range between 1/2" - 3/4"
  • Large mealworms will range between 3/4" - 1''
  • High in protein
  • Cheap prices online
  • Watch blue birds and other wildlife feeding on live healthy mealworms
 
Looking for something larger? Try our Super Worms.
 
Check out this video for more information on our mealworms:
 
 
Q.  What birds eat mealworms?
A. Some people think that if you don't have bluebirds, there's no reason to feed mealworms. But even if you don't have the right habitat for bluebirds, many other birds will enjoy them, including some of our most beloved feeder birds. We've had chickadees nuthatches, and titmice eat mealworms from the feeders at our house. Other birds that eat mealworms regularly include wrens, orioles, woodpeckers, and some warblers, like the Pine Warbler.
 
Q.  How do I serve mealworms to the birds?
A. Put mealworms in a feeder visible and accessible to the birds. For birds that are not routinely at your feeder (orioles, bluebirds, robins), put the feeder near where you have seen them feeding or perching. Common feeder birds will eat mealworms right at their regular feeding station. Because mealworms can crawl, it is best to place them in a feeder where they cannot crawl out: a cup-type feeder with smooth sides that are more than 1" high. A tray or platform feeder can also be used, but make sure it has sides so the mealworms don't crawl out.
 
Q.  Do roasted or dried mealworms work as well as live mealworms?
A. Frankly, no. I won't say that birds will never eat dead, dried-out mealworms, but I can say that fresh, live mealworms will ALWAYS be preferred over dried or roasted or canned mealworms.
 
Q.  What fun behavior can I look for if I feed mealworms to the birds?
A. Look for parent birds taking a mouthful of mealworms back to the nest or nest box to feed to their nestlings. After the young leave the nest, watch for parent birds feeding mealworms to their fledglings, as they cry and wing quiver in a tree. Watch juvenile birds approach a mealworm feeder on their own, helping themselves to the food for the first few times in their life! Bluebirds will become accustomed to you feeding mealworms and will wait nearby as you fill the feeder, and swoop in as soon as you've left.
 
Q.  How do you keep mealworms?
A. Our mealworms are shipped in regular boxes and therefore need to be transferred to a plastic container with small holes. Any kind of bran or meal should be added to the plastic container for bedding and food. They can be kept for weeks at 40 - 50 degrees F in the refrigerator. Lower temperatures can kill them. They will be slow moving when they are in the fridge. About every two weeks or so, pull the container out of the fridge, add a few small chunks of carrot or potato, which they will consume as a source of moisture. At the end of the day, remove any remaining carrot or potato, replace the cover, and put them back in the fridge. When buying mealworms, make it your last stop on the way home. Leaving mealworms in a warm or hot car for hours can kill them. You can get a lot of enjoyment from watching birds eat mealworms, and the mealworms are quite a treat for the birds!
 
 
  • Advise - please provide a valid physical address for shipping via FedEx. FedEx will not deliver to a P.O. Box. Orders shipping to a P.O. Box will need to be shipped USPS. 
 
Fluker Farms Life Cycle of a Mealworm Classroom Kit. (Mealworm Class Kit)

53 Reviews

  • 2
    Disappointed

    Posted by Courtney Hall-Thomas on Mar 16th 2019

    Ordered 2,000 meal worms and when I recieved them over half of them were under 1/2" , alot of them 1/4". I would have been better off going to my local pet store and purchasing them. Joke's on me for thinking "medium" means medium. Got me this time and this time only!!! Ridiculous! Hopefully when my crickets arrive they are sized appropriately. The only reason I gave 2 stars is because they were packaged properly and arrived in a timely manner. THANKS, BUT NO THANKS

  • 5
    Mealworms!

    Posted by Shauna Waughtel-Johnson on Mar 3rd 2019

    They came on time, alive, and my dragon was super happy.

  • 5
    Amazing Quality and Care!

    Posted by Emma Skelhorn on Jan 23rd 2019

    I think I ordered 200, and almost all of them were alive! The box they came in was sturdy, and although it took a little long to deliver I was extremely happy with the quality, and so is my gecko!

  • 5
    Great!

    Posted by Caitlyn Miller on Aug 8th 2018

    Ordered 250 medium mealworms and and received 255 (2 died so 253) very pleased and shipping was fast! Will order again

  • 5
    Radical Worms

    Posted by Delaney Finau on Aug 4th 2018

    This was my first time ordering worms and I was super worried but they all arrived alive! I'll definitely be buying from Fluker's in the future

  • 2
    Lots dead and they are VERY small

    Posted by Zachary Ragsdale on Aug 1st 2018

    I was hopping to receive good product but i opened them up i ordered 500 i lost count about 180 dead and I ordered medium and they were probably about a quarter to a half an inch long very tiny and I'm very skeptical about ordering anymore

  • 5
    Aways a great buy

    Posted by Melissa Belletto on Apr 28th 2018

    My chickens LOVE these treats and they even know what your boxes look like when they get delivered. Guaranteed to bring them all running!

  • 5
    Long life

    Posted by Unknown on Mar 27th 2018

    Was very happy with my purchase here. The biggest problem I've had with buying mealworms elsewhere is they die quickly. I was very happy that the vast majority of the mealworms not only stayed alive long enough to be used as food, but also very few turned to beetles. I go through the worms very slowly as I have one gecko that eats them, so I was definitely happy with the longevity.

  • 5
    meal worms 1 inch

    Posted by Josie Fonseca on Jan 25th 2018

    great packaging, worms came alive. exactly what I ordered. happy reptiles.