Congrats guys, I donˋt know how to emphasise that this is one of the most potent game-changers as a very viable way to create self-employment. Keep it up
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My Friend, thank you so much for your excellent explanations. I am a new hermetia producer and i am learnig with people like you!!! Again, tthank you so much from Panama
This is an excellent explanation with good detail. Thank you for your generosity. We teach people in the Sierra Madre in Mexico how to have better food security. Once we get our BSF production going well, we will show them our project so they can produce better food for chickens and fish. This will help combat child malnutrition. Blessings to you and your work.
Amen.. good Job you are doing,let's continue impacting this knowledge to the next generation, that God will be proud of us and our children, children's
@@Haliotro they are a good source of protein. You can roast them. In England, I've seen them process them down to fine protein powder like whey protein.
I wondered about the larvae dying after I got the eggs get wet because i swear they did. Now I know it is true. NEVER mist your eggs out of concern for them "drying out".
There is nothing I can say that is better than thanking you very much. Your presentation is very practical and educative. Again nasema asante sana kutoka Tanzania
Thanks for your effort and practical presentation this is extremely useful content, I have started Bsf production in South Africa for my Poultry Farm your content is really useful in assisting me with my production thanks again
I am from India. I wiill be doing the pig farming. To cut down cut down costs I was looking at alternate feeds. Yours is the truly nice method. I will try it out.
Hi, I say from Bangladesh.Your channel is so good for modern agriculture.I ask some you that black soldier how to contribute of egg production for layer. Not make sure from another source.I hope you give us explain.Thank you.
What I have just learned in life: Cutting corners can be working right on the dividing line of success and failure and the slightest mistake anywhere can cause a complete failure. Doing everything the right way, means you can make some small accidents/mistakes and still have success, since the right way has some room for mistakes. It is best to train people how to do things right the first time. Avoid the temptation to tell people how to cut corners on their first day at work. If you want, maybe you can say "if you are struggling to do this the right way, you can come ask me at any time for advice or ways to cut corners or how to do "some is better than nothing" such as watering 1,000 plants and at least giving all the plants a little water, instead of properly watering 5 plants and having 995 plants die, due to interruptions and lack of time or being short handed from call-outs. It's also good to tell your manager you couldn't do the job in time, so maybe they can prioritize the next shift. They may prefer you do it right and only water 5 plants and tell the next shift to continue from the 6th plant, so that they can keep track with certainty of what was done, rather than some chaotic uncertain partial watering. Also, as the student, new employee, new hobby, new business startup, you should do things right the first time. If your teacher is showing you how to cut corners during training, tell them you appreciate it, but to please hold off on telling/showing you for a week or so until after you have got the hang of the job the right way. Once you have had success in doing things the right way, you can experiment with cutting corners and know how it will effect your outcome. If you are trained about the corners you can cut you can decide to cut corners while learning, you will likely have failures. I know I went a little off-topic, but I am relating this to BSF Farming. This guy knows his stuff! Try hard to do everything he says. Assuming "well they are flies, they will survive on a trash heap, he is just trying to tell you how to maximize or save a few days" will lead you to failure and frustration. BSF Flies are VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY picky with mating and laying eggs and the egg hatchings. Once your Larvae are at least 1-3 weeks old, things are effortlessly easy. Toss in food, mix it up, sift out old stuff, repeat. Easy. I've had probably 10,000 BSF flies in a large plastic tote with tons of cardboard strips and a screen lid in my living-room and i would put a light on it. I assumed "if there are enough flies, they will mate, because they won't be able to resist the urge to mate no matter the environment". This was incorrect. None of them mated. None laid eggs. Why? because they are picky. They have requirements for their environment and I had ALL their requirements missing. I just setup a proper enclosure with maybe 25-100 flies and harvested about 20 batches of eggs which are hatching now. The details matter! Listen to this guy!
Thank you ''ProteinMaster Nairobi " and ''Utmost Precision'' for your wonderful work .I had some questions to the 'ProteinMaster Nairobi ". I will benefit if you get the answer to my question . Q1-What is the size of your carat? L / W / H?How many liters ? Q2-How many grams of eggs are given per carat?What is the amount of food in carats? Q3-How many kg of food should be given per 1 gram of egg?
Could you please share a breakdown of the setup/capital costs and the running costs for different feed outputs? This will help some of us contemplating setting up to set realistic expectations and be prepared for the financial demands of the project.
very informative lesson .I got a piggery in south africa where I was keeping 50 sows and I-was keeping about 500 pigs in different stages at any given time.The price of feed down here and the abattoir prices was so fluctuative to an extent that we were hardly making money and I ended up shutting down the piggery operation and im left with Cattles only now.,I would like to know if its possible to feed BSF maggots to pigs without any other supplements ? or it is just a substitute for protein ingredients on a ration?
I am sorry to hear you had to close your piggery. Information here is excellent. Cattle can benefit greatly from regenerative farming and rotational grazing. If you please, check these two processes out here on You Tube also. Farmers are using these practices for all types of farm animals - including pigs. Best wishes to you.
Very informative video! I have a questions, why do larvae end up dying when you add food without sieving first on the 8th day? Is this based on experience or is there some scientific explanation for this? Thanks.
I had a bitter experience with my bsf larvae that I had just bought 2 days.we slaughtered goat n i thought i would feed larvae better with the blood so i pour in only to get shock of my life next day,i had lost all of them by drowning.They suffocated n died.Have learnt now never to add food to them especially anything wet .
congratulations! i have a simple question, if you would be kind to reply: i want to understand the borders. so, assume we have the best climate possible, and best organic waste available. for this example, assume we have only 1 gram of eggs. we put this 1 gram of eggs in a square container: what should be the minimum dimensions in centimetre for the exact square? like 50cmX50cm. what should be the minimum height of this container, such as 15 cm. under the best condition, how much kg they consume until they are ready for harvest? approximately, how much of that kilograms of waste is completely consumed by the larvae? such as, if it's 13 kg, they completely convert 12 kg and 1 kg is untouched. what do you do that unprocessed part of waste? that consumed part, in my example being 12kg, how kg transformed frass do we have at the end? like 2 kg? how many days from putting them in that bin and harvest them? please assume we have the best conditions, what ever needed. thanks in advance!
Thanks so so, much Kim But the pre pupae stage is so hectic. What do we do with them wanting to move around in a frenzy and crawling through every tiny space
Thank you for your lessons. An important (for me) question: do the BSF larvae eat a wet, a bit destroyed coffee chaff (the last "skin" form the coffee roaster, not grounds, not husk). TIA for the answers.
Sir please can you feed your catfish these BSF larvae all through without mixing other food? Will the fishes be ok if they are feed only BSF larvae till their harvesting period? I look forward to your response please. Thanks
Do you keep them uncovered? I've had so much trouble with moisture. It comes from inside the waste, or just the humidity, and the waste tends to spoil quickly. It goes rancid and the larvea get covered in slime. I can't seem to keep them dry.
Not really.this are different,they are called Black soldier fly larvae..you can also check out our RUclips channel proteinmaster Bsf nrb and learn more.
The ones you see in a pit latrines are maggots from the house fly but these ones are the larvae of black soldier fly very clean insects they look like wasp but they don't bite nor sting. Why do I call them clean insects? Is because they don't transmit nor harbour any infection.
@@johnstoneolefa913 The reason these flies are 'clean' is because they don't eat. They crawl across the same infectious muck as house flies when looking for a place to lay their eggs. The difference is they don't come into your kitchen looking for food. So they don't spread those pathogens to your food and make you ill.
Hello , can you please create a list of these videos ? it's kinda confusing to find the first videos before this one, awesome work btw ( i mean i playlist)
Congrats guys, I donˋt know how to emphasise that this is one of the most potent game-changers as a very viable way to create self-employment. Keep it up
My Friend, thank you so much for your excellent explanations. I am a new hermetia producer and i am learnig with people like you!!! Again, tthank you so much from Panama
This is an excellent explanation with good detail. Thank you for your generosity. We teach people in the Sierra Madre in Mexico how to have better food security. Once we get our BSF production going well, we will show them our project so they can produce better food for chickens and fish. This will help combat child malnutrition. Blessings to you and your work.
Amen.. good Job you are doing,let's continue impacting this knowledge to the next generation, that God will be proud of us and our children, children's
Great!!!Need this for my chicken project....contact plz
Q
Are we eating the BSF larvae?
@@Haliotro they are a good source of protein. You can roast them. In England, I've seen them process them down to fine protein powder like whey protein.
Thank you very much.
I couldn't sleep until l landed on this.
I wondered about the larvae dying after I got the eggs get wet because i swear they did.
Now I know it is true.
NEVER mist your eggs out of concern for them "drying out".
There is nothing I can say that is better than thanking you very much. Your presentation is very practical and educative. Again nasema asante sana kutoka Tanzania
happy and generous, many can't share! thanks for the big HEART.
Thank you so much for this very detailed instructional video. BSF production is an amazing way to utilize waste products to produce valuable products.
Thanks for your effort and practical presentation this is extremely useful content, I have started Bsf production in South Africa for my Poultry Farm your content is really useful in assisting me with my production thanks again
Hi there, i also do poultry keeping and would to know Do you serve bsfl alive or do you do some sort of processing?
How's your farm doing a year later?
I am from India. I wiill be doing the pig farming. To cut down cut down costs I was looking at alternate feeds. Yours is the truly nice method. I will try it out.
Dear Sir You have arranged a very informative program. There is an opportunity for new people to learn a lot. Thanks
I love your explanation,your work looks great. I will love to get more knowledge
I have followed you for a very long time, I'm learning from you
Thank you for training mr. Kim
Thank you sir! Cheers from the Philippines
The final product is beautiful
Amazing instruction and info. Thank you Kim!
Hi, I say from Bangladesh.Your channel is so good for modern agriculture.I ask some you that black soldier how to contribute of egg production for layer. Not make sure from another source.I hope you give us explain.Thank you.
God bless you Kim for the knowledge you are giving us. Thank you so much, i have learnt much from you. Festus from Abuja, Nigeria
Thank you Sir,am humbled..I desire we all make it. Shalom
Nuevo suscriptor excelente explicación mil gracias por su trabajo y compartir con la comunidad su labor, saludos desde Medellín, Colombia.
What I have just learned in life:
Cutting corners can be working right on the dividing line of success and failure and the slightest mistake anywhere can cause a complete failure.
Doing everything the right way, means you can make some small accidents/mistakes and still have success, since the right way has some room for mistakes.
It is best to train people how to do things right the first time. Avoid the temptation to tell people how to cut corners on their first day at work.
If you want, maybe you can say "if you are struggling to do this the right way, you can come ask me at any time for advice or ways to cut corners or how to do "some is better than nothing" such as watering 1,000 plants and at least giving all the plants a little water, instead of properly watering 5 plants and having 995 plants die, due to interruptions and lack of time or being short handed from call-outs. It's also good to tell your manager you couldn't do the job in time, so maybe they can prioritize the next shift. They may prefer you do it right and only water 5 plants and tell the next shift to continue from the 6th plant, so that they can keep track with certainty of what was done, rather than some chaotic uncertain partial watering.
Also, as the student, new employee, new hobby, new business startup, you should do things right the first time.
If your teacher is showing you how to cut corners during training, tell them you appreciate it, but to please hold off on telling/showing you for a week or so until after you have got the hang of the job the right way.
Once you have had success in doing things the right way, you can experiment with cutting corners and know how it will effect your outcome.
If you are trained about the corners you can cut you can decide to cut corners while learning, you will likely have failures.
I know I went a little off-topic, but I am relating this to BSF Farming.
This guy knows his stuff!
Try hard to do everything he says.
Assuming "well they are flies, they will survive on a trash heap, he is just trying to tell you how to maximize or save a few days" will lead you to failure and frustration.
BSF Flies are VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY picky with mating and laying eggs and the egg hatchings.
Once your Larvae are at least 1-3 weeks old, things are effortlessly easy. Toss in food, mix it up, sift out old stuff, repeat. Easy.
I've had probably 10,000 BSF flies in a large plastic tote with tons of cardboard strips and a screen lid in my living-room and i would put a light on it.
I assumed "if there are enough flies, they will mate, because they won't be able to resist the urge to mate no matter the environment".
This was incorrect.
None of them mated.
None laid eggs.
Why? because they are picky. They have requirements for their environment and I had ALL their requirements missing.
I just setup a proper enclosure with maybe 25-100 flies and harvested about 20 batches of eggs which are hatching now.
The details matter!
Listen to this guy!
Thanks mahn.. i can tell you love helping people
Lovely,Bravo so good, what a platonic training ❤
Thank you very much.You have provided a satisfactory answer to the very naughty question bothering my heart.Very grateful . Thanks a million
Excellent instruction. Thank you.
I'm Angolan I like your work
Certainly a game changer to organic frass n proteins for feed
really need to understand the steps for this innovation. It's quite amazing.
🤝 excellent presentation. Please keep up the good work of helping others to get it right👍
thanks brother, you give me inspiration. please allow me to develop. good luck and healthy greetings from me in Indonesia
This is awesome!!! your videos are exactly what i was looking for
What an insight video. Keep up Kim
Thanks brother for this class.me from Uganda
Very comprehensive and helpful video. Thanks alot
Good explanation, please what is meant by pig waste, is it left over food or poop
Thank you ''ProteinMaster Nairobi " and ''Utmost Precision'' for your wonderful work .I had some questions to the 'ProteinMaster Nairobi ". I will benefit if you get the answer to my question .
Q1-What is the size of your carat? L / W / H?How many liters ?
Q2-How many grams of eggs are given per carat?What is the amount of food in carats?
Q3-How many kg of food should be given per 1 gram of egg?
Thank you very much for this presentation!!!!
Great video, keep up the good work!
very interesting and educational, greetings from Indonesia
Amazing explanation. Thanks
Could you please share a breakdown of the setup/capital costs and the running costs for different feed outputs? This will help some of us contemplating setting up to set realistic expectations and be prepared for the financial demands of the project.
Thanks brother, it's a great contribution.
Great presentation.
Good job, may you be blessed.
very informative lesson .I got a piggery in south africa where I was keeping 50 sows and I-was keeping about 500 pigs in different stages at any given time.The price of feed down here and the abattoir prices was so fluctuative to an extent that we were hardly making money and I ended up shutting down the piggery operation and im left with Cattles only now.,I would like to know if its possible to feed BSF maggots to pigs without any other supplements ?
or it is just a substitute for protein ingredients on a ration?
I am sorry to hear you had to close your piggery. Information here is excellent. Cattle can benefit greatly from regenerative farming and rotational grazing. If you please, check these two processes out here on You Tube also. Farmers are using these practices for all types of farm animals - including pigs. Best wishes to you.
I think it's very expensive to feed the pigs purely on BSF maggots... they are protein supplements. Maybe get a better profit making dried BSF larve.
Thank you for the nice information.
Hi your explanation is very good and understandable thanks. I look forward to getting updates.
Hi, i am from Pakistan. what will be the ideal environmental conditions for maximum production of larvae and eggs ?
Very informative video! I have a questions, why do larvae end up dying when you add food without sieving first on the 8th day? Is this based on experience or is there some scientific explanation for this? Thanks.
I had a bitter experience with my bsf larvae that I had just bought 2 days.we slaughtered goat n i thought i would feed larvae better with the blood so i pour in only to get shock of my life next day,i had lost all of them by drowning.They suffocated n died.Have learnt now never to add food to them especially anything wet .
@@josphinechelangat1928 yea they prefer aerobic conditions and do very poorly in anaerobic conditions. They don’t very well on pure meat as well.
Great information. Thanks
congratulations!
i have a simple question, if you would be kind to reply:
i want to understand the borders.
so, assume we have the best climate possible, and best organic waste available.
for this example, assume we have only 1 gram of eggs.
we put this 1 gram of eggs in a square container: what should be the minimum dimensions in centimetre for the exact square? like 50cmX50cm.
what should be the minimum height of this container, such as 15 cm.
under the best condition, how much kg they consume until they are ready for harvest?
approximately, how much of that kilograms of waste is completely consumed by the larvae? such as, if it's 13 kg, they completely convert 12 kg and 1 kg is untouched.
what do you do that unprocessed part of waste?
that consumed part, in my example being 12kg, how kg transformed frass do we have at the end? like 2 kg?
how many days from putting them in that bin and harvest them?
please assume we have the best conditions, what ever needed.
thanks in advance!
Great work bro how do you get rid of that bad smell?, I guess it should be smelling bad
Am soon going to jump into producing black soldier fly laerve big time.
Thanks so so, much Kim
But the pre pupae stage is so hectic. What do we do with them wanting to move around in a frenzy and crawling through every tiny space
Thanks, great presentation
great video thank you for all the info!
Thank you for your lessons. An important (for me) question: do the BSF larvae eat a wet, a bit destroyed coffee chaff (the last "skin" form the coffee roaster, not grounds, not husk). TIA for the answers.
17:21 what are the other little worms from the left over, some other non-BSF worm?
It is very informative that is why i subscribe
Plz reply, how can I remove smells from bsf colony
Heloo when you talk about pig waste does it generally mean their dug?
and what the best harvesting period of the larvae?
Very informative. Thank you!
Thank you so much my friend
thnk you sir from algeria
Hellow Sir Protein,,
Am Michael Mbugu,, from Uganda .
Am Asking, can I feed the Larvae with animal Blood From Slaughter house????
Kindly advice
Hello, can you tell me where did u get the crates ? How much was it ?
Soldier Fly, how many days do you feed?
Every day...or once every few days...
Very nice work
Sir good work , may you help me how to formulate bsf in pig and poultry feeds
why arent the maggots crawling out of the trays
Sir please can you feed your catfish these BSF larvae all through without mixing other food? Will the fishes be ok if they are feed only BSF larvae till their harvesting period? I look forward to your response please. Thanks
Do you keep them uncovered? I've had so much trouble with moisture. It comes from inside the waste, or just the humidity, and the waste tends to spoil quickly. It goes rancid and the larvea get covered in slime. I can't seem to keep them dry.
Thank you so much Kim!
Awesome work😄
Thank you, much appreciated!
what's the size of the sieve's hole?
Thanks for your good videos.
Please how many larve you think in the 250 gr. And at the end how many kg of larve you obtain.
You get around 2.5kg
Is it suitable to feed fattening white chickens from these larvae, and how much is the addition, whether live or dried?
Are these maggots the same ones we see in pit latrines? Forgive my question and perhaps, ignorance😊
Not really.this are different,they are called Black soldier fly larvae..you can also check out our RUclips channel proteinmaster Bsf nrb and learn more.
@@fredrickim1 Thanks Kim. Am checking it out. I have kienyeji chickens and I would be interested in this.
The ones you see in a pit latrines are maggots from the house fly but these ones are the larvae of black soldier fly very clean insects they look like wasp but they don't bite nor sting.
Why do I call them clean insects? Is because they don't transmit nor harbour any infection.
@@johnstoneolefa913 The reason these flies are 'clean' is because they don't eat.
They crawl across the same infectious muck as house flies when looking for a place to lay their eggs.
The difference is they don't come into your kitchen looking for food. So they don't spread those pathogens to your food and make you ill.
Where do you get your plastic boxes that you use and cost. Also can galvanized metal trays be used ?
great instrutions!
Both house fly and back soldier fly are attracted to the attractant. How do I prevent the house fly?
Waaau so educative
Wow very impressed
Hello , can you please create a list of these videos ? it's kinda confusing to find the first videos before this one, awesome work btw ( i mean i playlist)
Hello Awesome. There is a playlist on BlackSoldier Farming. Go to our youtube home page, click playlists and voila.. Let me know if this works.
@@utmostprecision1620 yes indeed , thank you very much :D
Good job I love this
I am using vegetables and fruits waste but i saw tha increase the moisture. What do you recomend to me?
Add sawdust /rice bran/wheat bran any of the three to absorb the moisture and turn the mixture with hand fork.
How can I get to started on black soldier fly farming please
Where can I get the trays and the conduits? Can this be milled and be fed to dairy goats?
Please how can we get these containers used in this video in Nigeria?
Good work, where can I find you?
cabbage and banana plies ?
instead of whetbran etc ?
Where do I get the crates please?
Please explain about their disease
Hi, how do I decrease my humidity? I live in Costa Rica 90%.
Hi bro
When you say rice bran did you mean deoiled rice bran?
Good info, 👍
How much is the cost of training and how long does it take?
Very nice and good 👍
Very interesting. Thanks!
Is rice bran suitable for neonates?