People and animals create lots of waste that is usually sent to landfills, incinerated, or stored in engineered ponds such as ...
"Viruses in organic wastes have rarely been studied in a systematic way, but our research shows that black soldier fly larvae ...
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 ...
Ready to give up backyard composting because it's too difficult? It may surprise you to learn that prolific (and kind-of-cute ...
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Researchers uncover surprising way flies could solve 2 global crises at once: 'Clever chemistry can start to bridge that gap'
One female fly can lay 200-400 eggs. Researchers uncover surprising way flies could solve 2 global crises at once: 'Clever chemistry can start to bridge that gap' first appeared on The Cool Down.
If you’re a gardener and you’ve found composting difficult or frustrating, you’re not alone. LAist science reporter Jacob ...
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Sustainable Recycling: Turning Expired Pet Food into Biodiesel and Livestock Feed with Black Soldier Fly Larvae
A recent study published in npj Science of Food explored how black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) can serve as a sustainable biorefinery, converting organic waste, specifically expired pet food, into ...
LIMURU, Kenya (Reuters) - Rotten bananas? Mushy avocados? Pulped oranges? Talash Huijbers wants them all. The 25-year-old is the founder of Insectipro, a Kenyan farm rearing black soldier fly larvae ...
“The larvae are exceptionally high in protein and essential nutrients, making them an excellent source of feed for livestock, poultry and aquaculture,” Gohori stated. The nutrient-rich frass, or ...
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