This video is awesome! thanks so much for sharing about your business. I hope to get more BSFL started in the United States, but the current paradigm has a lot of inertia. In the end, a superior way of managing waste and providing protein for livestock will prevail.
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The best chanel on RU-vid to learn everything about BSF. Thank you so much for sharing videos we greatly appreciate your input for better world. Lot of thanks and love from Serbia
The song makes me jive that fits on the video. Hehe. While you work on the job you had, it makes me dance. Hehe. What a cute video I have seen on RU-vid.
Why isn't this viral? I mean, it's a fucked up combo of a giant hoard (literally) of horrific bugs, inappropriate music, and a visualization of the supply chain making it look like a virus spreading over the earth. What's not to love here?
Black Soldier Flies are not 'horrific bugs', but a fly that cannot spread disease. The larvae are incredible at converting food scraps, dead animals, plant waste and manure into compost, and at the same time are self harvesting, a terrific source of protein for aquaculture, chickens and pets. The larvae have no mouth, as in the final stages their mouth transforms into a 'limb' to help them climb, and the adult has no mouth at all, just a tiny tube for sucking water, hence unable to spread disease.
I get their usefulness, but for someone who's squicked out about bugs in general it's horrific regardless of the realities of it. It's still a giant swarm. ps, I'm cool with bugs, it's the larvae phase that grosses me out though.
The soldier bot fly is the most beneficial bug on earth its main from is a huge maggot like larvae that eats everything better than anything else, its been said that if if this bug was set free everywhere it would remove 60% of the waste from landfills plus remove waste from all over the fly has no stinger or mouth making it harmless and are great source of food for many critters I have a compost bin in the back yard for these that I have had for many years.
Jeremy Madison what about agricultural? Do they only eat rotting vegetation or do they go after the good too? That would be my concern letting them loose somewhere they are native and harming the ecosystems. I don't know anything about them.
Yes that’s the Real issue is they would eat everything if allowed!!! They don’t just eat garbage !!! They eat anything humans eat!!! So letting them loose would destroy the world food supply quickly !!! Not very wise!!!
The flies themselves don't eat, as he said they don't have a mouth. They lay their eggs above rotting piles of food waste and feces then the larvae will feed on this until they pupate and transform to a fly to keep the cycle going. The flies look like a wasp but they are not aggressive, they get their name because they drive away other types of flies by excreting a pheromone. They are native to warm climates however can survive in cooler climates through the summer but will die off in the winter.
Quincy Berman maybe before you respond you should know exactly what your talking about?? Your completely “wrong” about them not drinking water in the fly stage of there lives!!! If they begin to get over heated they will if available drink water !!
What is the purpose of the "box" where you keep the woodblocks for egg laying please? is it a heat or a moisture applier or is it for smell? and what do you put underneath to attract the flies to lay eggs?
Song was OK, but I agree with Cisco730. I would have liked some explanation. I did not Subscribe because I didn't learn anything . Didn't hit the Like button either
Hi, this is s very interesting video, But i would like to ask you a couple questions. 1. What is the gadget that this person is taking the pieces of wood from? is that for desinfecting the wood from previous batches? 2. What's the function of the metal sponge? just as a cushion? Thank you, it's all very interesting
Hi: do you think if I grind up the pupae and throw in soil as fertilizer, it would work? I am aksing because I don't want chickens or raise fish. I just want to compost the large amounts of free coffee grounds I get. I just want to harvest the pupae and grind them up in blender and spread on my soil. I know it is not ideal . . . but do you think it will work well enough as fertilizer and compost? Thx. I know I am asking you mostly to make an educated guess. My educated guess is that while it is not ideal, I think it might work well enough for my purposes (ie: just imagine grinded up pupae that breaks down in time to feed my soil. Thx.
Como eu faço para criar a vespa ou a mosca da larva preta tem como você me explicar ou me mostra com faz A criação da dela obrigado deis de já sou de Ribeirão Preto sp
Yeah of course Chinese already had it... Macau Guys are Rich thow!! [It's also a legal way to increasing the range of Influence.. By Investing on Good Ideas directly on the Population... Bypassing all the Corruption schemes of the Various Government... Definitely not as per the Red Kmer.. Quite the Opposite]
Hola buenas tarde estoy haciendo mi trabajo de investigación sobre la mosca soldado negra la cual quiero poner en practica y me gustaría de sus apoyo soy de Venezuela y bueno e investigado y esto dará vuelta por todo el mundo vi este vídeo y me quede mas sorprendido porque yo decía q debe haber ya persona que se a dado cuenta de las propiedades que aporta y su forma de producirse rápido a la vez mas profunda investigación se pone interesante muy buen vídeo como gustaría estar allí