Description
Waxworms are the caterpillar of the wax moth, they are 0.75" long and feed on the beeswax in honeycombs. Their high fat content makes them a treat for insect eating animals, and even humans who practice eating insects love them! Fishermen know waxworms as 'waxies' and use them for catching panfish, rainbow trout, and salmon.
Features
- If bedding feels moist when they arrive, remove the lid and let them dry completely
- Remove any dead worms and pick off any cocoons from worm that are spinning daily
- These fatty plump worms are a delicious treat for birds and reptiles!