An innovative and low-cost project aims to bio-convert food scraps into fertilizer, animal feed and extractable oil using the Black Soldier Fly Rosannette Quesada Hidalgo Often people kill flies or at ...
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A bin full of black soldier fly larvae are eating away at food waste inside the Full Circle Bioconversion barn in Old Lycoming Township. For owner Aubrey Fornwalt, getting into ...
The larvae can also be processed to isolate the protein, which can then become part of a feed for livestock, poultry and fish. The maggot waste can also be used as compost for landscaping. Essentially ...
They might not be cute, but black soldier fly larvae are quietly revolutionising the way we deal with food waste. These wriggly little insects don’t just break down our scraps, they turn them into ...
Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming has been found to protect the environment by converting organic waste into valuable resources, reducing landfill methane emissions, and removing the need for synthetic ...