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  1. Black Soldier Fly Larvae Farming - Backyard Poultry

    • Black soldier fly larvae are the juvenile state of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens). The adults look a little like wasps, and the larvae might remind you of mealworms. But don’t confuse them – black soldi… See more

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    How to Harvest Black Soldier Fly Larvae

    As they mature, black soldier fly larvae will increase in size until they’re black and about 1 inch long. At this point, they’ll start to crawl off and out of their bin in order to move on t… See more

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  1. To raise black soldier fly larvae (BSFL), you need to123:
    1. Buy some starter larvae from a reputable source and set up their home in a bin or container with drainage holes.
    2. Control for humidity and temperature. The ideal conditions are around 95 F and 70% humidity. The larvae can survive as low as 35 F, but they will develop slower.
    3. Add your food. You can use kitchen scraps, animal manure, or other organic waste. Keep the feed moist but not too wet or dry. The larvae will eat and grow for about two weeks.
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    How to Raise Black Soldier Fly Larvae

    • 1. Buy Some Starter Larvae & Set Up Their Home You need to begin by purchasing black soldier fly larvae from a reputable source. You can purchase these online and have them shipped right to your door. ...
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    Here’s some background information about how to raise healthy BSFL to help you decide where on your farm you can keep a black soldier fly larvae farm:

    • BSFL survive at a minimum temperature of 35 F. ...
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    You are having a lot of questions how to raise the BSF larvae effectively and which conditions to help the larvae develop well? Usually the environmental conditions and optimal food sources for BSF larvae are basically as follows: Climate & temperature, habitat, water content in feed, required nutrients, feed size.
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