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It looks like she might not be able to handle the full grown 4 inch ones, but baby ones (1/2") would probably be too small. If you order a cup, ask for 1"-2" ones and see how she does with them.
My adult Jackson can only eat about 1inch hornworms. He also loves silk worms, butter worms, crickets, roaches, and praying mantids
can pray mantis hurt them?
I haven't had a jacksons in a while, so I would take the advice of the others. If she can only handle worms that are about 1" or so, then it would be a good idea to get a cup of baby worms so that they can grow to the size you need.