Black Soldier Fly Larvae

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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2010

Several hundred thousand Black Soldier Fly Larvae in a home built bin.

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  • The BSF will deposit their full load of eggs in the cardboard flutes. Without the cardboard, they tend to sort of scatter then around. I've done some counts based on incubating and hatching isolated egg clusters and it seems to average between 600 and 650 eggs per cluster.

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  • How much money did you save for livestock feeds?

  • Hey. Do you have a coating on the plywood bins for BSF or are they just straight up untreated?

  • You should burn them em all!

  • Great vid, please show us how you created BSF bin. Thanks for sharing.

  • I never tire of looking at this video, lol.

  • These are amazing! For almost a year, I had earthworms in my compost bin, and today, I opened it up to find it filled with these critters. I have no idea where they came from, but I am glad to know that they are safe and found a home in the right place!

  • Are you planning to feed some third world country with those ??!!??!!

  • your egg batteries are massive. Would you be able to get the same size without all that cardboard?

  • Those ladies would be happy to depopulate your bin fo

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