Buying BSF eggs at our farm is a great way for you to start building your own BSF farm. We are a specialized supplier of BSF products from Vietnam.
Black Soldier Flies (BSF) have amazing ability in consuming and reducing the organic waste. Find out more about BSF at our learning facility in Sidoarjo
Before we begin, may we say that the processing of black soldier fly larvae involves the killing of the grubs to be processed into food pellets. From an ethical standpoint, there may be different views on this topic. We won't discuss this here. If you're more okay with this, let's see some ideas together. Step 1: Harvest the Larvae A good point to harvest the larvae for further processing is when they're about 12 days old. This is when they are still more cream in body color & have not
With the collected BSF frass, you don't have to throw it away. Instead, you could put the frass to good use around your farms and garden. But first, for some whom may ask: What is BSF frass? For some that may ask, simply, frass is the leftover residue after you harvest out the BSF larvae themselves. Frass usually includes undigested food pieces, BSF poop, their exoskeletons and sometimes the liquid (or leachate). With that out of the way, let's see some ideas for using frass now. #1. Feed
Compost worms like red wigglers and black soldier flies do have something in common. They however are quite different on several aspects. The good thing is, if we have both the worms and the BSF, we can integrate them so each can complement the other nicely in our gardening system.
Here are the common misconceptions or mistakes in black soldier fly farming: #1. Non-Moving Larvae Are Dead When you see non-moving BSF larvae, they may not have been dead at all. If the Non-Moving Larvae Have Turned Black: If the creatures have turned black, are quite elongated and have formed a hard outer shell then it is completely normal for them to stop moving at this point. These pupae are under going metamorphism to become flies. It is in its natural cycle so you have nothing to
If you get the larvae when they have already hatched, then you can get straight to the feeding stage. If you get the BSF started from eggs, then let's briefly see the hatching process together. Step 1: Incubating the Eggs To incubate BSF eggs, you can use a mix of chicken feed, pig feed or rice bran with water. The mix ratio 1:1 is good enough. For example, for 1 kilo of feed, mix in 1 kilo (or 1 liter) of water. The recommended moisture is 60-70% to hydrate the larvae & makes food easi
Die schwarze Soldatenfliege, besser bekannt aus dem Englischen als Black Soldier Fly (BSF) ist ein gut geeignetes Futterinsekt für Fische. Diese Insekten zersetzen bei guten Bedingungen eine große Menge Küchenabfall und wachsen relativ schnell (innerhalb von 2-4 Wochen) zu erntereifen Larven heran, ehe sie sich in Fliegen verwandeln. Die Larven der BSF sind ein sehr hochwertiges Futterprotein für Fische in der Aquaponik. Hier zeige ich euch, wie ich diese Larven züchte und zugleich meine Bioabfälle verwerte. Hast du Fragen, Anmerkungen oder möchtest du uns von deinen Erfahrungen berichten? Unten findest du das Kommentarfeld!
Black Soldier Flies (BSF) have amazing ability in consuming and reducing the organic waste. Find out more about BSF at our learning facility in Sidoarjo
Regarding the preferred wood type for black soldier flies to lay eggs on, I am afraid we are looking at it in the wrong direction. The thing about the wood and flies laying eggs is the flies are not attracted to come because of the wood itself. The pregnant mama flies are attracted to come because of the potential food for her to-be-born babies, signaled by the strong smelly smell of the attractant. She’s attracted to come because there is food, shelter, moisture for her babies, hence higher hat
What do black soldier fly larvae eat? What is the best food for black soldier fly larvae? What cheap food source available for BSFL can be found in our town?