What feeders do you deliver?
Your weekly feeder delivery can include any number of the following, and can be adjusted each week:
| Type | Description✝ |
|---|---|
| Red Runners | Available in small (1/16 inch) and large (3/4 to 1 inch) sizes, they are a perfect alternative to crickets. |
| Dubia Roaches | Available in small (3/8 to 1/2 inch), medium (5/8 to 3/4 inch), and large (7/8 to 1 inch) sizes. |
| Black Soldier Fly Larvae | Available in small (1/2 inch) and large (1 inch) sizes. |
| Waxworms | Sizes vary from 3/4 to 1 inch. |
| Mealworms | Sizes vary from 3/4 to 1 inch. |
| Giant (Golden) Mealworms | Sizes vary from 1.5 to 2 inches. |
| Superworms | Sizes vary from 2.5 to 3 inches. |
✝Sizes are our best approximation, not a guarantee, and may fluctuate slightly based on availability.
What subscription tiers are available?
We offer the following subscription tiers:
| Tier | Feeder Count |
|---|---|
| Tier 1 - $23/week | 10-24 |
| Tier 2 - $28/week | 25-49 |
| Tier 3 - $36/week | 50-74 |
| Tier 4 - $43/week | 75-99 |
| Tier 5 - $50/week | 100+ |
Do you need more than 100 feeders a week? Contact us via email at juicesarthropods@gmail.com or Instagram DM @juicesarthropods, and we can develop a custom subscription to meet your needs.
Where do you deliver in the Bay Area?
We prioritize GrubSub enrollment based on your proximity to our Hayward, CA distribution center (we'll be expanding coverage as we grow). Our current service area reaches north from Vallejo to south of South San Jose. For our delivery team's safety, we reserve the right to stop service to locations with higher crime risks—especially areas with frequent vehicle damage, theft, or violence. Any service changes will be communicated to customers beforehand, so we can discuss alternative options before stopping service.
What if I run out of feeders before my next delivery?
Ad hoc feeder purchases beyond your current plan can be requested via email at juicesarthropods@gmail.com or through Instagram DM @juicesarthropods. Requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and customers who often exceed their allocation will need to upgrade to the next tier or stop service.

