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A bin full of black soldier fly larvae are eating away at food waste inside the Full Circle Bioconversion barn in Old ...
The last frost date for Indiana will soon pass, bringing dreams of bountiful vegetable gardens to Hoosier green thumbs. With those dreams come schemes for enriching soils and a commitment to ...
Jorge Alemán Braulio Bonilla and Gilberto Bolaños in the laboratory where they keep the Black Soldier Fly larvae eating food scraps, inside the green boxes. Jorge Alemán The females lay from ...
"Those larvae grow for the appropriate period of time and then they are processed into our black soldier fly larvae ingredients," Liz Koutsos told Newsweek. Koutsos is president of EnviroFlight ...
This startup pitched cricket protein bars on Shark Tank. Now, they’re taking on a whole new industry
You may have seen Chapul Farms pitching their cricket bars on Shark Tank, but these days, they’re trying to transform an entirely different industry. In 2018, the Oregon-based business shifted ...
Promising anti-inflammatory properties of oil from the larvae of black soldier flies have implications to treat conditions like ulcerative colitis. Black Soldier Fly Larave Oil. (photo credit ...
The SABDO method uses a bin as a living ecosystem for black soldier flies, which can break down organic waste in weeks and convert it into nutrient-rich compost. "You just open the bin ...
Black soldier fly larvae are becoming a valuable ingredient in pet food due to their high protein content and nutrient richness, as well as their role in promoting sustainability through waste ...
Utilisation of BSF larvae could help to stem the expansion of damaging palm oil production, researchers from UK-based consultancy Tunley Environmental, claim in a new study. Cultivation of palm for ...
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