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Black soldier fly rearing and managment guidebook

2023
This business proposal aims to introduce and outline the establishment of a Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae rearing business in Ethiopia. The proposal provides a comprehensive overview of BSF larvae rearing, emphasizing its importance, applications, and the benefits it offers.
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Bioturbation by Black Soldier Fly larvae (BSFL)

2020
Rapid anthrosol formation with burial of ceramic artifacts by ...
Ortiz, Juan Manuel Orozco   +4 more
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House fly oviposition inhibition by larvae ofHermetia illucens, the black soldier fly

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1984
Wild populations of house flies were inhibited from ovipositing into poultry manure containing larvae of the black soldier fly,Hermetia illucens (L.). A laboratory strain of house fly responded differently, readily ovipositing into manure with lower densities of soldier fly larvae, but avoiding the higher densities tested. The amount of timeH. illucens
S W, Bradley, D C, Sheppard
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Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae for Processing Organic Leachates

Journal of Economic Entomology, 2012
A large number of biodegradable byproducts including alcohols, soluble saccharides, volatile organic acids, and amines accumulate in the liquid fraction (leachate) produced as vegetal and food scrap waste decomposes. Untreated leachate, because it is rich in nutrients and organic byproducts, has a high chemical oxygen demand and is normally cleared of ...
Radu, Popa, Terrence R, Green
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Black soldier fly as feed for aquatic insects

Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
Abstract Laboratory experiments on predatory aquatic insects have various practical challenges, including high nutritional demands of fresh prey. Ideally, predatory insects are reared with live prey that are easy to cultivate in a laboratory environment, low-cost, rich in nutrients, and easily accessible. Here, we
H. Mahdjoub   +2 more
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Paramagnetics melanin and Mn2+ in black soldier fly Hermetia illucens

Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2017
Larva, prepupa (last instar larva), pupa, and an empty shell of pupa after hatching of the black soldier fly Hermetia illucens contain eumelanin, an active synthesis of which is observed at the prepupal stage, which is probably due to the release of prepupa from the feed substrate thickness to the open space for pupation.
N A, Ushakova   +4 more
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Composting by Black Soldier Fly

2022
Hamidi Abdul Aziz   +6 more
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Enhancing reproducibility in black soldier fly research

Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
Abstract Over the past decade, there has been a steady increase in research focused on insects as food and feed, integrated with waste management and fertiliser production, with notable attention given to the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens, BSF).
Viktoria Wiklicky   +2 more
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Black Soldier Fly Bioconversion System: A Digital Twin Approach

2023 IEEE 32nd International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2023
Yu, Guangtao   +8 more
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Exploring the role of the microbiome of the H. illucens (black soldier fly) for microbial synergy in optimizing black soldier fly rearing and subsequent applications

Environmental Pollution
The symbiotic microbiome in the insect's gut is vital to the host insect's development, improvement of health, resistance to disease, and adaptability to the environment. The black soldier fly (BSF) can convert organic substrates into a protein- and fat-rich biomass that is viable for various applications.
Muhammad, Salam   +6 more
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