About Wasatch

About Wasatch Feeder Insects

Wasatch Feeder Insects is a Utah-based live feeder insect supplier focused on providing healthy, active feeders for reptile keepers, amphibian owners, bird keepers, breeders, pet stores, and exotic pet enthusiasts.

We specialize in live banded crickets in multiple sizes, making it easier for customers to choose the right feeder for hatchlings, juveniles, adults, and growing animals. From tiny pinhead crickets to large adult crickets, our goal is to provide dependable feeder insects with careful packing, practical care guidance, and reliable local service.

Built for Keepers Who Care

Feeder quality matters. The right size, activity level, and condition of your insects can make a big difference in your animal’s feeding routine. Wasatch Feeder Insects was created to support customers who want a more reliable source for live feeders without the guesswork.

Fresh Feeders from Utah

Based near the Wasatch Mountains, we serve customers who need live feeder insects for reptiles, amphibians, birds, and other insect-eating pets. Our focus is simple: healthy feeders, clear information, and a smoother buying experience.

Shipping Schedule

We ship live feeder orders Monday through Thursday. Orders placed by 4:00 AM MST are eligible for same-day shipping, depending on feeder availability, weather conditions, carrier timing, and live arrival risk.

What We Offer

  • Live banded crickets in multiple sizes
  • Feeder options for reptiles, amphibians, birds, and exotic pets
  • Cricket size guidance for growing animals
  • Wholesale options for stores, breeders, and recurring buyers
  • Helpful care information for keeping crickets active after arrival

Our Standard

We believe live feeder insects should be packed with care, clearly described, and easy to order. Whether you are feeding one pet at home or stocking a shop, Wasatch Feeder Insects is here to help you get the right feeders for your animals.

Need Help Choosing a Size?

If you are unsure which cricket size is best for your pet, start with our Cricket Care Guide or contact us for help. As a general rule, feeder insects should be no larger than the space between your pet’s eyes.