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Worms In Treats?


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A couple of weeks ago I purchased some Wellness Core Grainfree Yogart, Apple, Banana treats for the pups because I couldn't find the treats I normally give. They eat the Wellness Core food so I figured they'd be fine with them.

 

They came in a box, in a sealed plastic bag. I disposed of the box, left them in the bag, but also put them in a Ziplock storage bag to keep them fresh. They've been eating them for the last couple of weeks.

 

Last night I found some type of worms, about a 1/2 inch long, in the bag with the treats. I threw them away, and as far as I know, they pups didn't eat any of the worms.

 

I'm wondering if I need to worry about anything?

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Probably just meal moth larvae.

 

If you tend to buy things in quantity or have concerns, you can put treats in the freezer for a couple days -- that'll kill most things.

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Actually, I don't buy large quantities, but these are just bed time treats so they last us for a few weeks. I'll be sticking them in the freezer next time, as suggested!

 

Thanks! :)

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Yes, almost certainly insect larvae of some kind, probably grain beetle/grain eating moth caterpillars/larvae. Shouldn't pose a health risk to your dogs - a vet once said to me that he never minded finding slugs or caterpillars in his salad because at least it meant his food wasn't full of pesticides! Good point, I thought!

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