Wax Worms 50/cup

(1 customer review)

$5.00

Introducing our live wax worms, the ultimate treat for your reptiles, birds, or fish! Packed with protein and essential nutrients, these lively larvae are perfect for adding variety to your pet’s diet. Each cup contains 50 plump and healthy wax worms, ensuring a plentiful supply for your hungry companions. Whether you’re feeding a voracious snake, a picky parrot, or a curious fish, our live wax worms guarantee a delicious and nutritious meal every time. Treat your pets to the best with our premium quality live wax worms!

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1. How do you ship worms to survive transit?
We ship nationwide with USPS 1-3 day priority mail, and FedEx overnight or 2nd day air so your worms will not be in transit very long. We ship worms Monday to Wednesday, Thursday(FedEx overnight only) to ensure delivery before Sunday so they are not left in transit on Sunday. We have a high success rate for worms arriving at their destination alive and well. We 100% guarantee live delivery, so if any problems occur during transit, we will ship replacement worms. Please contact us within 24 hours of delivery with any problems, or 1 hour on dead on arrival.

2. How do I store my worms?
Superworms should be kept between 70 and 80 degrees. NEVER refrigerate them. They need to be in bedding of either oats or wheat bran and need a moisture source such as a sliced apple, carrot or potatoes.

3. Do I need to be home when my package arrives?
It is best to be home when package arrives however, you don’t need to be there. We can have the package held at Post Office if you want. It is recommend that you be home or have them shipped to your work as they are live animals. You can leave delivery instructions before placing your order.

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  1. Sandra James

    Sandra James (verified owner)

    Great worms and crickets very healthy

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