What are these small black beetles (live) among dried mealworms?

bhex

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Hello all,

Today when I opened my dried mealworm container to give some to my king quails I noticed a lot of movement. Among the dried and very dead mealworms were these tiny black beetles crawling around and even climbing out, and I have no idea what they are! There were quite a lot of them, actually. Can anyone identify them from these photos? They're quite small and slim, about 6 millimeters in length, they have a greenish sheen and small antennae.

Are these mealworms still safe to feed to my quails or has this batch been contaminated? I keep the lid closed at all times except when I take out some worms for feeding, so these beetles must have been there since I bought these few months ago, but I only just now saw these!

I would appreciate any help, thank you in advance.

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When my grandson had a Leopard Gecko he fed live mealworms. If kept to long the matured into black beetles.
Those are mealworm beetles. They always surprise you the first time seeing them. They did me anyway.

These are grain weevils. Harmless amd safe to feed, but will eat all the good parts out of whatever they've infested.
 
Aren't those the darkling beetles that lay the mealworm eggs? Look like them. You can't grow mealworms without them.
I don't think the ones in the OP's photo are. These are what my darkling beetles look like, and they grow from regular mealworms and lay regular mealworm eggs.
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I think the OP's photos show weevils.
 
Maybe some type of weevils!
Thanks for your response! I have no idea what weevils do or what they are. Mostly wondering if these mealworms are still safe for the quails to eat or if I should toss them.
 

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