Kaytee Mealworms Wild Bird Food & Chicken Treat 32-oz
Kaytee Mealworms Wild Bird Food & Chicken Treat 32-oz












Kaytee Mealworms Wild Bird Food & Chicken Treat 32-oz
Kaytee Mealworms Wild Bird Food & Chicken Treat 32-oz
Key Benefits
- Attracts elusive, beautiful birds
- Packed with protein & energy
- Boosts bird health and growth
- Versatile feeding options
- Fuels healthy chick development

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Description
Description
Rare nature’s wonders will now visit your backyard when you toss out a handful of Kaytee Mealworms Wild Bird Food & Chicken Treat! This high-protein, energy-packed treat is perfect for attracting rare and beautiful birds that are hard to attract with ordinary food. Oven-dried to retain their natural goodness, every bit of these mealworms is as nutritious as they are delicious. Additionally, after having this Kaytee Bird Food and Chicken Treat, the birds will definitely keep coming for more.
Key Benefits
- Grabs Attention of Beautiful Birds – Hard-to-spot birds like bluebirds, wrens, and robins will visit your yard for this protein-rich treat.
- High in Protein & Energy – Bold Flavor to keep birds glowing and growing.
- Multi-Feeding Options – This can be served alone or mixed with your favorite birdseed for variety.
- Supports Growing Chicks – Best wild bird seed for the healthy development of baby birds and gives them all the protein they need.
Ingredients & Analysis
Ingredients & Analysis
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Dried mealworms
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Crude Protein
47.00% min
Lysine
2.40% min
Methionine
0.8% min
Crude Fat
25.0% min
Crude Fiber
6.0% max
Moisture
5.00% max
Calcium
0.05% min
Calcium
0.25% max
Phosphorus
0.6% min
Salt
0.2% min
Salt
0.7% max
Attributes OR Specification
Attributes OR Specification
Dried mealworm treat
Wild birds, chickens, and other insect-eating birds
Mealworms
Adults
Treats
safety and precautions
safety and precautions
- Feeders should be kept tidy to prevent mold and bacteria buildup.
- It should be fed like treats and kept in a small amount to help your flock engage their instincts of scratching and pecking.
- Scratch and other treats should never make up more than 10% of your flock’s diet.
- Administer feeding for young chickens to ensure safe consumption.
- Water should be changed daily and offered in an automatic watering system or other waterer designed for chickens.
Direction
Direction
- For Wild Birds: Start by putting the mealworms in your chicken’s favorite feeder. Then, mix them with your favorite birdseed.
- For Chickens: Scatter on the ground or mix into their daily feed as a special treat.
- Introduce Gradually: Mix this treat with existing food if they are new to mealworms and expand the amount over 7–10 days.
- Old Food should be removed: Throw away any uneaten mealworms and keep the feeding area squeaky clean.







