They feed on organic apples, banana, carrot, kale, chickpeas, spinach, celery and other healthy veggies and fruits. Great Information, Care and Storing, Pricing, Samples and Ordering
INTRODUCTION:
I breed superworms, scientific name “Zophobas Morio”, to feed your exotic pets. Superworms are large striped worms with 3 pair of legs on the head end of their body. Do not confuse these worms with smal
l mealworms or “Giant Mealworms”. WHAT PETS EAT SUPERWORMS:
Animals that eat superworms include, but not limited to, lizards, bearded dragons, geckos, chameleons, skinks, iguanas, some snakes, salamanders, turtles, frogs, koi, sugar gliders, hedgehogs, chickens and typical yard birds. My Venus fly traps (carnivorous plants) love the smaller baby worms. WHAT MY SUPERWORMS ARE FED:
They feed on organic apples, banana, carrot, kale, chickpeas, spinach, red and green lettuces, celery, potato and other veggies. Make sure to check out the Community section to see videos that customers have shared of their babies eating Blairsville Superworms. CARE AND STORING:
Do not refrigerate them. They will die. They will be fine in the provided container on a shelf in the pet’s area at room temperature. Do not add water. Although they will survive for a couple weeks without food, I would feed them. Remember, your pet will be eating these worms, so I suggest keeping the worms full of nutrition. Put a piece of lettuce or spinach or thin slices of carrot in the container every day or so. Then their bellies will be full when your pet eats them. SAMPLES AND PRICING:
Complimentary samples are happily offered to your babies to try. Worms are 20 cents each. You can order any quantity you like. If you live close by, I recommend purchasing smaller and more frequent orders in the size of 20-50 for one-three pets. That way, customers will always have fresh new adult worms, as opposed to stockpiling 200+ which grow old on the shelf. Order more frequently and you’ll always get the newest, freshest adults. You are also welcome to purchase the younger worms, but you’ll need to continue feeding the worms regularly for growth to adult size. HOW TO ORDER:
Message, text or call, and let me know how many you need. For your convenience, I’m happy to meet you out and about in Blairsville for delivery of worms. By appointment only, you are welcome to come and hand-pick your worms out of the bin (or watch me). I have gloves, spoon or tweezers. We are close to General Supply and Picker’s Barn off 129/19 near Town Mountain Rd. Marjorie cell - 678-481-3865
You'll notice some people refer to me as DecoMarj. That's a nickname for my other business - graphic design and printing - www.decomarj.com.