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by Ursula » Sun Jan 24, 2010 8:27 pm
jimlas43 wrote:I thought they just died if they got out of the dish.
No, they won't! They are tough survivors...
I guess it also depends on where they fall to when they get flung about. If you have a bird room with a concrete floor or something that's clean from all food etc I think they will eventually shrivel up and die. But I have aspen shavings and in them, feasting on fallen seeds I assume, they thrived.
By the way: When you freeze the worms make sure to freeze them at least an hour or so. When I was feeding mini crickets, I'd put them in the freezer for 5-10 minutes and they were dead. I saw mealworms come back to live after freezing them at least 20 minutes!
I freeze them usually for an hour now. I found that it I am freezing them overnight they don't like them quite as much as when I only freeze them for an hour... Maybe they get too hard?? Anyway, now the first thing after getting up in the morning is a walk to the fridge and putting some of the worms in a dish in the freezer. Before I leave the house for work they go into the aviary.
Another tip for mini-mealworms: If you keep them in oatbran for storage and wonder how to get them out of there before feeding them to the birds, I use one of these sifters that reptile-keepers use for sifting the reptile sand. I got it at a petstore and it works great to sift the worms out of the bran.

Walk-in aviary with Waxbills (6 Cordon Bleu, 3 Orange Cheek, 3 Black-rumped, 1 Lavender, ), 1 European Goldfinch, 4 Gouldians, 2 Spice Finches, 6 Owl Finches, 4 Budgies and 2 male Button Quail.
I also have 2 parrotlets, 3 dogs, 1 snake and 3 freshwater fishtanks.