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500 1.5”-2" LIVE SUPERWORMS. 

If your highs are below 55 or above 85 please select "HOLD FOR PICKUP" for live our live arrival guarantee This will ensure your Supers arrive alive and well. 

We have been growing and shipping supers for over a decade. All our supers are raised with greatest care and nutritional value. 

If your highs are below 55F or above 85F please select "HOLD FOR PICKUP" This will ensure your supers arrive alive and well. 

Home delivery live arrival (No hold for pickup) orders will only be guaranteed for live arrival if temperatures (HIGHS) are above 55F and below 85F

Home delivery: Someone must be present to receive the order. You may send us an email with a picture or video showing the worms in the shipping bag (unopened) and the order number, or you may send it through the website messaging center. Home deliveries that are delivered dead on arrival (DOA) must be reported within 2 hours.

The guarantee covers the fee for a replacement order that will be sent out the following scheduled shipping day. Only one replacement per order is allowed. We highly suggest having your order replacement sent HOLD FOR PICKUP. We reserve the right to ship HOLD FOR PICKUP on replacement orders if deemed necessary. 


Care instructions:DO NOT REFRIGERATE SUPERWORMS.

Superworms prefer temperatures above 70F and below 82F. We advise putting them in a small container with 2" of wheat bran, cereal, cornmeal, or dry oats. This will act as a substrate and food source for your Supers. For moisture, it is best to add a root vegetable such as carrots or potatoes as they tend to rot slower. You can add other vegetables such as squash, melon, and zucchini. Do make sure to remove any that goes uneaten after 24-48 hours to prevent spoilage.  

Superworms are the larva stage (stage 2) of the Morio beetle. Supers will not change into a pupa or beetle as long as they are kept together in a group with other superworms. Superworms have a life expectancy of around three months, and can stay in the larvae stage up to a year.

The scientific name for a Superworm is "Zophobas morio" and is also referred to as "Kingworm."  This species of larvae is native to Central and South America.  They are a very popular pet food item which can be fed to Bearded Dragons, Leopard Geckos, Lemurs, Sugar Gliders, Hedgehogs, Spiders, Birds, Turtles, and other exotic pets. Due to their large size and rapid movement they will easily grasp the attention of your exotic pets. They can also be used for fresh/salt water fishing

Live Arrival guarantee on HOLD FOR PICK UP  and when your High Temperatures are between 55F-85F. 

If your temps are Below 55F or Above 85F Please choose Hold for pick to ensure safe delivery and guaranteed Live arrival.

If you choose to not select hold for pickup when your Temps are unsafe please understand that your Superworms may by DOA and we will not replace them.

To make sure supers are  held for pickup we ship directly to your local post office (the label will still have your name and address on it). We find that just writing "Hold for pickup" rarely works and can be a frustration for customers and us.


We have been growing and shipping supers for over a decade. 
All our supers are raised with greatest care and nutritional value in mind.

 

Care instructions: 

On arrival of Superworms, place them in a slick-sided container with either wheat bran or oats. When bedding becomes sandy in appearance, add more substance such as corn meal, wheat germ, or rolled oats. Provide a moisture source through small pieces of potatoes, carrots or apples. Do not refrigerate Superworms as it is too cold and will kill them. Superworms can withstand heat up to 90 F for short periods of time. Ideal temps are in the mid to high 70s. 

Superworms are the larva stage (stage 2) of the Morio beetle. Supers will not change into a pupa or beetle as long as they are kept together in a group with other superworms. Superworms have a life expectancy of around three months, and can stay in the larvae stage up to a year.