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Hanging Treat Dish Bird Feeder
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Questions & Answers
How do I ensure the mealworms stay fresh in the feeder?
To keep mealworms fresh, consider using feeders that help contain and cover the food. Dish and hanging feeders with compartments are great options for reducing exposure to the elements, preventing spoilage. Additionally, avoid overfilling the feeder and clean it regularly to remove any old or uneaten mealworms that may spoil.
Are live mealworms or dried mealworms better for bird feeders?
Both live and dried mealworms can be used in feeders, but each has its advantages. Live mealworms are especially attractive to birds, offering them a natural, moving food source. However, dried mealworms have a longer shelf life and are easier to store, making them a more convenient option for year-round feeding. Consider offering both types to cater to different bird preferences.