Volkman Avian Science No Sunflower Bird Food for Cockatiel & Lovebirds vs Flygrubs 5 lb Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae for poultry
Overall winner: Flygrubs 5 lb Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae for poultry
Key Differences
FlyGrubs offers a high-protein, calcium-rich dried black soldier fly larvae product (36–42% protein, 85x more calcium than mealworms) aimed at egg/strength benefits, while Volkman Avian Science is an 8 lb sunflower-seed-free, nutrient-rich complete cockatiel diet formulated as a natural ingredient seed/food mix. Choose FlyGrubs if you need concentrated protein and calcium for poultry or treats; choose Volkman if you want a complete sunflower-free cockatiel/parrot diet in a standard bagged formula
Volkman Avian Science No Sunflower Bird Food for Cockatiel & Lovebirds
Volkman Avian Science No Sunflower bird food is a sunflower-free daily diet with natural ingredients. Customers note it keeps birds healthy, fresh, and reduces waste
Pros
- sunflower seed-free formula
- natural ingredient blend
- no sunflower seeds reduces fat
- fresh, clean smell
Cons
- only one bag size listed
- specific bird types highlighted; broader audience implied
Flygrubs 5 lb Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae for poultry
Dried black soldier fly larvae treat for chickens and birds, delivering high protein and calcium to support feather growth and strong eggshells. Customers report it as a nutritious, loved treat and note its larger size and value
Pros
- high-protein content
- high calcium for eggshells
- well-liked by chickens and birds
- larger than mealworms
Cons
- some customers note price/value considerations
- not suitable for all species mentioned
- may require longer storage considerations
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | FLYGRUBS |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | FLYGRUBS |
| User Reviews | FLYGRUBS |