

They’re more typically known and used as a food source for reptiles, birds and captive mammals. The larvae can measure from 1.5 cm while young and usually grow to around 2.5 cm at their largest state.


Mealworms are the larval stage of a black beetle, Tenebrio molitor, a species of darkling beetle. Kids especially adore that they wriggle and jiggle in their hands What are mealworms? I understand they may not be quite appealing for many parents but children love the opportunity to keep mealworms as pets. It may appear that I’m suggesting you keep maggots as pets (mealworms do look quite similar) but mealworms are quite different, provide educational value, are harmless and they’re super fun to play with!
