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Black Soldier Fly Larvae Farming - BSFL Large 120L System Instructions

I show you how to make a compost bin system for Black Soldier Flies (Hermetia illucens.) Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) turn food scraps into compost quicker than worms. The larvae are a great source of protein for chooks. When the larvae are ready to pupate they climb exit ramps in the bin and feed themselves to chooks. The adult flies which will naturally find the scraps will lay their eggs on suspended corrugated cardboard. The newly hatched larvae will drop onto the food scraps. Keep feeding the larvae your food scraps and the pupae will be healthy protein food for your chooks or aquaponic fish. If you don't have chooks or fish a BSFL composting system will attract insect-eating birds to your area. The adult flies only live for about one week and don't eat at all but just mate and lay eggs. They are not undesirable like blow flies and the BSFL in a healthy system will exclude blow flies and maggots from the bin. Some pupae can be collected in a container under an exit ramp and removed from the chook yard and grown to adult flies if Black Soldier Flies are not naturally common in your area. When the bin gets too full remove some of the lower layers of compost and keep going with the system. Happy easy composting! 00:00 What you will need. 00:40 Hand brace with adjustable width hole cutter (electric drill and hole saw could be used) 06:38 Corrugated cardboard for BSF egg laying. 07:19 Cover for rain and heat insulation. 08:15 Adding bedding material and scraps and assembling the unit. 08:53 Adding BSFL. 10:32 Adult BSF. 10:50 Adult BSF looking for suitable place to lay eggs. 11:25 BSFL ready to pupate. 11:39 Chook eats high protein BSF pupa.

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