Johnston & Jeff
Johnston & Jeff Dried Bugs, Grubs & Worms 1.6kg TUB
Johnston & Jeff Dried Bugs, Grubs & Worms 1.6kg TUB
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Johnston & Jeff Dried Bugs, Grubs & Worms 1.6kg Tub — High-Protein Natural Treat for Garden Birds
Johnston & Jeff Dried Bugs, Grubs & Worms is a blend of high-protein dried invertebrates, essential for active garden birds to maintain and renew muscles and feathers. Also containing key nutrients such as calcium and iron, this mix of dried mealworms, calciworms, silkworm pupae and river shrimp provides the natural protein that birds need — particularly during the breeding season and moult. Feed from a bird table or feeder.
Composition
Dried mealworms, dried calciworms, dried silkworm pupae, dried river shrimp.
Key Benefits
- High-protein blend of four dried invertebrate species
- Supports muscle maintenance and feather renewal
- Contains calcium and iron for bone health and vitality
- Calciworms are particularly rich in calcium
- Feed from a bird table, ground feeder or specialist insect feeder
- 1.6kg value tub
How to Feed
Offer in a bird table dish, ground feeder or specialist insect feeder. Can be soaked in water for a few minutes before serving to rehydrate. Particularly valuable during the breeding season when parent birds need protein to feed their chicks, and during the moult when birds need protein for feather regrowth.
Suitable for attracting
Robin, blackbird, song thrush, starling, blue tit, great tit, house sparrow and many more garden birds. Particularly attractive to insectivorous species.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are calciworms?
Calciworms (black soldier fly larvae) are exceptionally rich in calcium — containing significantly more than mealworms. They are an excellent natural calcium source for garden birds, particularly during the breeding season when calcium is needed for eggshell formation.
Can I soak these before serving?
Yes — soaking in water for a few minutes before serving rehydrates the invertebrates, which many birds find more appealing, particularly during dry weather.
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