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Birdwatchers Choice Fly Larvae 2 5 Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
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Description of Birdwatchers Choice Fly Larvae 2 5

An easy alternative to feeding live Prey to attract wild birds. Soft and moist like live fly larvae ideal for small species. Shelf life of 3 years pathogen and virus free. Contains over 3500 fly larvae per can. Unlike freeze-dried insects The unique packaging process of birdwatchers choice fly larvae Locks in natural juices keeping them soft and moist.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great Insect Food for Your Reptile!

This is the perfect choice for any reptile owner looking for top-notch and nutritious insect food. Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice and suggested by other pet owners, I decided to give this product a try, and i was immediately impressed.The insects are fresh and the packaging is well-sealed, ensuring that they stay fresh and healthy for your pets. They come in a variety of sizes so you can easily choose the right size for your pet. The only downside is that they can get a bit pricey…

Pros
  • High in protein, making it a great source of nutrition for birds.
Cons
  • May not be suitable for birds with specific dietary needs or preferences.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great addition to reptile diets

Based on my observations, my reptiles are thriving on this insect-based food .It's a great source of protein and nutrition. The larvae are clean and odorless making it easy to handle. My only concern is that they may not be suitable for all reptile species..

Pros
  • High-quality protein, clean and odorless.
Cons
  • May not be suitable for all reptile species.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Delicious treat for birds in the winter

In the winter here in Alaska, the birds don't get "fresh food". It's nice to be able to feed them worms in the middle of winter. I still think they prefer seeds to these, but they nibble on them for a change. They are perfectly preserved and have a good texture. Most larvae appear in the form of a slurry. In fact, they still keep their original shape and look like larvae. The birds seem to like them, although I don't think rarer birds are attracted to them. It's just something extra to give the

Pros
  • Food
Cons
  • Useless functions