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Tenebrios - Gusanos de la harina deshidratados StrongCages

Tenebrios - Gusanos de la harina deshidratados StrongCages Complementos proteicos
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Tenebrios - Gusanos de la harina deshidratados StrongCages
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Tenebrios - Gusanos de la harina deshidratados StrongCages
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Mealworms - StrongCages Dehydrated Mealworms

Dehydrated mealworms are a nutritious alternative to live food, ideal for meeting the dietary needs of wild birds, especially during winter and spring breeding. This product is an excellent source of vitamins and proteins, contributing to the well-being of birds in environments where food supply is limited.

Benefits:

- Complete Nutrition: Rich in protein and fat, making it an energy food for birds.

- Support in Critical Seasons:* It is especially beneficial during breeding, when birds need additional nutrients.

- Ease of Use: Can be offered together with water and shelter, facilitating access to birds.

Components:

- Ingredients: 100% dehydrated mealworms.

Analytical Composition:

- Crude Protein: 52.7 %

- Crude Fat: 32.8 %

- Crude Fiber: 17.1 %

- Crude Ash: 3.2 %

Recommendations for Use:

- Quantity: Place an adequate amount of dehydrated mealworms at the disposal of the birds.

- Location: Make sure they are close to sources of food, water and protection.

Conclusion:

To support the wild bird population, it is crucial to guarantee them access to adequate food throughout the year. Dehydrated mealworms represent an excellent and healthy option for birds, contributing to their well-being and survival.

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