Waxworms (Galleria mellonella) are the larvae of the Greater Wax Moth and get their name because they are most commonly found in honeycombs of beeswax. Waxworms color and soft skin make them really appealing to insectivorous animals. They are a great all year round food source and are especially valuable in the breeding season. Their soft skin that makes them easily digestible.
* High in protein
* Contains lots of water – essential for young chicks when on the nest
* Soft skinned for easy digestion.
Waxworms are the larvae of the waxmoth, specially treated with a completely natural process to inhibit pupation and aid storage. Waxworms are fed delicious nutrients such as honey and wheatgerm. Highly nutritious with soft skins Waxworms are suitable for feeding to any lizard or insectivorous aviary bird or wild bird.