I accidently started a black fly bin. I only had banana peels, apple cores, bread loaf butts and unwashed eggshells on top of weeds and tall grass I pulled from my garden.
So i've recently heard that ground up green pea flour (sold as dry split peas by the pound at grocery stores) kills brown legged grain mites and mold mites at around 1%-10% mixed in with what the mites want to eat, but are harmless to larvae and crickets.
Note to refer back to: 1:43 cut "1 inch by 4 inch strips" of corrugated plastic or cardboard and rubber band them together and hang them above the food.
Has anyone ever seen the larvae eat the eggs? I had a female lay a nice big cluster on the side of an avocado pit. Later that day I went out and the pit had been moved due to the larvae underneath and that cluster was gone. I tried to lightly dig around where the pit was sitting and couldn't find any of the eggs.
Ive found two of these black crawly thing in my kitchen on the floor. How did they get here and where do I look to see if its more around?? Please HELP.
Dude I got my compost bin full of them in Georgia. Never knew about them until I said, "What the hell is that in my bin!?!" They've been doing great for months, and the older ones have been leaving through a loose part I left in the wood for them and getting ready to become adults!
Thank you for a great video,,,,,I always wondered which were the kibble pieces, and which were the bits.....A stroke of bad luck (a mouse got into a 50 pound of pizza flour). I put the flour out by the compost pile, (the bag was on its side, with the top and sides ripped open,,,exposed to the rain) it was packed with BFL within a month. Flour might work for those of us who can't tell a kibble from a bit LOL Thanks again, have a great day.
I live in growing zone 6b, do I just stop adding food once everyone stops moving (dormant behavior), and just add food on the days I see movement? Hoping to do this and raising superworms to supply protein for my 6 egg chickens.
i live in tropic, Kerala , India, i never knew that my tube composting is full of BSF grubs until i saw ur video , think it naturally occurs in my area , grt informative sir keep it up
1:22 "When you see the candidate that lost..." Are you saying the moment the person is elected you can drive around and take all the signs of the person who lost from any non-residential, non-business roadside, such as 4-way intersections and you can't get in any trouble at all? I don't want to steal, if it's stealing.
i think they are still the property of that candidate, but many times there are plenty left up for weeks i would say at that point they are left on public property they will be taken and trashed by the highway dept...then get them...or call the highway dept ask to go look, they probably have a huge storage of ones they picked up.
I'm sure he was somewhat joking. In my area they only have so many days to remove them until they are fined for it so they tend to pick them all up pretty quick. I know in other areas you can find them for weeks after the election and it's obvious they just abandoned them. You could always contact the various campaigns and ask for them.
An eaten watermelon half turned upside down in your garden will very soon be inhabited with BSF larvae underneath it. The watermelon biodegrades in your garden and feeds your worms after the BSF are finished with it.
I started a worm bin on 7/19/19 . The bedding was coconut coir and cardboard. I decided to put a banana peel in the bin to feed the worms .Abut 2 days later I had hundreds of larve . Now I have read that they dont hurt worms and are good for bin .But I dont like them .How do I get rid of them ?
I'm experimenting with different materials for black soldier flies to lay eggs on. Currently, I've used biodegradable egg cartons (paper kind), I'm also using rice as my attractant and it dries out. I think they are laying eggs between the dried rice grains. I'm in Utah, and it's very dry here. I only get eggs layed outside in my fly tent if it's rained for a couple days.They don't survive here in the wild. Hornets land on them and eat them too. So, I'm using a VivoSun Plant Grow Tent (paid $65 for one on Amazon) inside my house now with a 6-band Aquarium light (Aboiut $30-35) inside. I also use a habitat control center and a reptile fogger/mister to keep the humidity to 80% and I'm keeping the temperature at 80 F. I let the fogger drip on the rice to keep some wetness. I'm seeing a lot of baby larvae crawling all over the wet egg carton which is under the rice. The egg carton absorbs the dripping water from the fogger tube and keeps the bottom of the rice wet. The top of the rice dries out a bit. I suspect they are laying eggs in the crevices between rice grains; it's hard to tell. I'm trying feeding them with both Floating Trout Food (about $1 per lb) and whole grain wheat and whole grain barley (about $0.35 per lb). I also give them old bread and other food waste... never doing a hotdog or polish dog again... stunk my house up for 3 days! no meat for my indoor flies!
Pls how do i dry the larvae if am to produce in large quantity? Also, can i get the Analysis of nutrient values of this larvaes which makes it a valuable substitute for fish meal. Thanks
CornMeal and Corn Flour seems good. I'm trying White Corn Flour mixed with used coffee grounds. I recently added old stale Wheat bran cereal + Corn flakes + Cheerios (oat) to the mix and a little calcium carbonate powder. I'm doing this on a micro-scale. I heard that animal products are not as good, so I abandoned the cat food idea.
I had a small amount of dog food left in a bag in the back of the truck, forgot about it....and when I went to clean it out the "grubs" were everywhere, all over the back of the truck...
Hello, How do I dry/dehydrate [organically] the grubs??? Any suggestions, OR factual procedure, for dehydrating is appreciated, thank you! Best regards, Skip :}) 11/30/16
I found 2 black soldier flies in my enclosed compost bin and my dumb butt put them out, they scared me, never seen anything like that before, I didn't know they were valuable.
I'm sorry for my poor english. Can anyone tell me what does he say when I hear "pet cable" at 5:21, which he always uses to start his unit beacuse it's cheap and easy.
I'm still stuck on what pet cables are, or I missed the whole word.. I searched and find out something else. Can anybody help what this pet cable thing is.
I rear BSF on a small scale millions of them, was using used fruit fly media but at the moment lots of bread, have to add something smelly so the flies lay eggs
I had to kill a bee hive in my chimney recently and pretty soon, my living room was overrun with maggots. We found them dropping out of the flu. Now we have the big larvae dropping out as well, and crawling all over the house. We had to put containers of soapy water in the fireplace to catch and drown them. Then I googled them and learned what they are. If you want some, come to my house.
To folks who have questions about this video and the topic: I'd like to share my thoughts. Karl Warkomski; Conseration with ProtaCulture LLC, and Living Web Farms (and others) typically do not answer posted questions. With no criticism of them or anyone else who uploads videos: I've learned that RUclips is often not an effective means of getting answers. Sponsors and the video uploader folks simply don't have the intent or the time to answer questions and monitor the video. Comments are good (matter of fact, this part of RUclips is titled "Comments" (not "questions") and you'll notice that many year-old and older questions here remain unanswered. Some people who upload videos DISABLE Comments...one reason being that they don't want viewers to have false expecations that their questions will go unanswered, except occasionally perhaps by other viewers. Also, a lot of us browsing youtube aren't keen on spending much time answering questions, or at best we are unreliable. It depends on the site and the type of people viewing. I think a better way to get some of these questions answered is to browse the Internet and use search engines, such as google, others, etc. The is an EXCELLENT informative video!
Well this was super informative. I have a question, so, I have bsf larvae as reptile food, aka nutri grubs. I kept them in a 6qt container with the "substrate" they came with, some aspen shavings, and I've been feeding them table scraps (now I know probably not to their liking as I used healthy veggies since they are intended to pass what they eat onto my reptile so I have to watch that a little), anyhow, today I checked all my feeders through again and when I was going through my bsf larvae I saw almost microscopic movement. Very very SUPER tiny bug like looking things. I can't identify them. I've tried googling possible parasites that might come with feeder worms because that was my initial thought (and fear!). I used my cell phone to zoom in with the camera and magnify them to actually see their shape and color. They look white, almost clear and seem to be rather round just scurrying around. Do you have any idea what this could be? I am extremely doubtful that there is a chance I introduced a parasite or otherwise undesirable inhabitant to that container. The only unwanted guests I have are fungus gnats because of my isopod/springtail culture, but the bsf container was not opened frequently and I have never seen a single gnat close to it, they are much too busy infesting my isopod/springtail culture and landing in my coffee. I would very much appreciate some input on this because seeing the life cycle of a bsf picture has me wondering if they are tiny larvae "hatchlings" I guess for lack of a better description. It could be possible that where I got them from they had some actual adults that were able to lay eggs in the substrate, which they didn't see and then got shipped along in the bedding with the grubs. But until I'm 100% sure and have identified these little things, I won't be feeding any more of these to my gecko. Any help very much appreciated! Sorry for the long winded comment, just wanted to give as much information as possible to maybe get to the bottom of this
please i am an African from Nigeria i have been dreaming on how to get my people out of poverty through farming and please what will it take me to come and have a good grounded knowledge of this and what it takes to set it up ,i am prince ifeanyi nnabuife emeka
Yes,cowdung is very easy for them to digest,try them n see it wont hurt,in return u will get feed to ur chicken,fish,pigs and birds,u can sell them if u have an overrun
Please put up closed caption text for your hearing disabled viewers, and always edit your text as the software isn't always accurate in translating regional accents. Thank you.
+Ashab Miah They sell them in the USA as food for pet lizards (bearded dragons and others) in pet shops. One company sells them online under the name Phoenix Worms. www.phoenixworm.com/ . Whether they are allowed to send them to you is another thing. You'll need to check with them or get approval with your country to import them. Hopefully you already have them there in your country naturally. www.researchgate.net/publication/235704020_Black_soldier_fly_larvae_for_organic_waste_treatment_-_prospects_and_constraints
All u need is a horticultural heating grow mat used for seed germination to go year round... You are an awesome instructor...thanks
Excellent educational discussions ! Helpful. Thanks. Regards.
I accidently started a black fly bin. I only had banana peels, apple cores, bread loaf butts and unwashed eggshells on top of weeds and tall grass I pulled from my garden.
thanks so much for making this available
I recently found some black soldier fly pupas in my camper. And this video really helped me exterminate there presence. Thank y'all!
So i've recently heard that ground up green pea flour (sold as dry split peas by the pound at grocery stores) kills brown legged grain mites and mold mites at around 1%-10% mixed in with what the mites want to eat, but are harmless to larvae and crickets.
Note to refer back to: 1:43 cut "1 inch by 4 inch strips" of corrugated plastic or cardboard and rubber band them together and hang them above the food.
Great 👍
Thankx
Pretty impressed with the way you pronounce Hawai'i! Mahaloz for the information! Cheee!
Has anyone ever seen the larvae eat the eggs? I had a female lay a nice big cluster on the side of an avocado pit. Later that day I went out and the pit had been moved due to the larvae underneath and that cluster was gone. I tried to lightly dig around where the pit was sitting and couldn't find any of the eggs.
This was very helpful
Very helpful video.. Thanks
Ive found two of these black crawly thing in my kitchen on the floor. How did they get here and where do I look to see if its more around?? Please HELP.
This was very helpfull thanks a lot!
So you stick the rubber banded cardboard strips into the container?
what are the best conditions for bsf pre-pupae and pupae?
😂😂😂 Grab the sign of the one who lost 😂😂😂
Dude I got my compost bin full of them in Georgia. Never knew about them until I said, "What the hell is that in my bin!?!" They've been doing great for months, and the older ones have been leaving through a loose part I left in the wood for them and getting ready to become adults!
Thank you for a great video,,,,,I always wondered which were the kibble pieces, and which were the bits.....A stroke of bad luck (a mouse got into a 50 pound of pizza flour). I put the flour out by the compost pile, (the bag was on its side, with the top and sides ripped open,,,exposed to the rain) it was packed with BFL within a month. Flour might work for those of us who can't tell a kibble from a bit LOL Thanks again, have a great day.
I live in growing zone 6b, do I just stop adding food once everyone stops moving (dormant behavior), and just add food on the days I see movement? Hoping to do this and raising superworms to supply protein for my 6 egg chickens.
i live in tropic, Kerala , India, i never knew that my tube composting is full of BSF grubs until i saw ur video , think it naturally occurs in my area , grt informative sir keep it up
joseph mathai
Sir I want Ur contact detail I want to speak to u about black solider fly
pramod reddy me too
Sar I want start bsf farming how to do know help me my mobile number is 7023088512
Sir I live in Chattisgarh I want to trap them. What should I do to trap them. Kindly suggest
1:22 "When you see the candidate that lost..." Are you saying the moment the person is elected you can drive around and take all the signs of the person who lost from any non-residential, non-business roadside, such as 4-way intersections and you can't get in any trouble at all? I don't want to steal, if it's stealing.
i think they are still the property of that candidate, but many times there are plenty left up for weeks i would say at that point they are left on public property they will be taken and trashed by the highway dept...then get them...or call the highway dept ask to go look, they probably have a huge storage of ones they picked up.
I'm sure he was somewhat joking. In my area they only have so many days to remove them until they are fined for it so they tend to pick them all up pretty quick. I know in other areas you can find them for weeks after the election and it's obvious they just abandoned them. You could always contact the various campaigns and ask for them.
An eaten watermelon half turned upside down in your garden will very soon be inhabited with BSF larvae underneath it. The watermelon biodegrades in your garden and feeds your worms after the BSF are finished with it.
I started a worm bin on 7/19/19 . The bedding was coconut coir and cardboard. I decided to put a banana peel in the bin to feed the worms .Abut 2 days later I had hundreds of larve . Now I have read that they dont hurt worms and are good for bin .But I dont like them .How do I get rid of them ?
Didn't knew Dr. Strange is into BSF.
I'm experimenting with different materials for black soldier flies to lay eggs on. Currently, I've used biodegradable egg cartons (paper kind), I'm also using rice as my attractant and it dries out. I think they are laying eggs between the dried rice grains. I'm in Utah, and it's very dry here. I only get eggs layed outside in my fly tent if it's rained for a couple days.They don't survive here in the wild. Hornets land on them and eat them too. So, I'm using a VivoSun Plant Grow Tent (paid $65 for one on Amazon) inside my house now with a 6-band Aquarium light (Aboiut $30-35) inside. I also use a habitat control center and a reptile fogger/mister to keep the humidity to 80% and I'm keeping the temperature at 80 F. I let the fogger drip on the rice to keep some wetness. I'm seeing a lot of baby larvae crawling all over the wet egg carton which is under the rice. The egg carton absorbs the dripping water from the fogger tube and keeps the bottom of the rice wet. The top of the rice dries out a bit. I suspect they are laying eggs in the crevices between rice grains; it's hard to tell. I'm trying feeding them with both Floating Trout Food (about $1 per lb) and whole grain wheat and whole grain barley (about $0.35 per lb). I also give them old bread and other food waste... never doing a hotdog or polish dog again... stunk my house up for 3 days! no meat for my indoor flies!
I am in orlando. Fl and they always live in my compost ...i want to farm them for my crazy wild birds that nest in my yard ❤❤ this guy is awesome ❤
Pls how do i dry the larvae if am to produce in large quantity? Also, can i get the Analysis of nutrient values of this larvaes which makes it a valuable substitute for fish meal. Thanks
Will the black fly survive in an area like Montana? We do have winters here, but the summers can be quite hot. B|
CornMeal and Corn Flour seems good. I'm trying White Corn Flour mixed with used coffee grounds. I recently added old stale Wheat bran cereal + Corn flakes + Cheerios (oat) to the mix and a little calcium carbonate powder. I'm doing this on a micro-scale. I heard that animal products are not as good, so I abandoned the cat food idea.
@10:00 What about social insects like honeybees?
Why the bsf the moment comes out of dark cage, few minutes later drop down in the love cage?
I'm Absolutely loving ur vids and ur soothing music is nice
I had a small amount of dog food left in a bag in the back of the truck, forgot about it....and when I went to clean it out the "grubs" were everywhere, all over the back of the truck...
Hello, How do I dry/dehydrate [organically] the grubs??? Any suggestions, OR factual procedure, for dehydrating is appreciated, thank you! Best regards, Skip :}) 11/30/16
Thank you about this video .Can this fly survive in Egypt ?
I found 2 black soldier flies in my enclosed compost bin and my dumb butt put them out, they scared me, never seen anything like that before, I didn't know they were valuable.
Can you enable automatic captions in this please?
After turning black they are not moving look like dead one.
Iam beginner help me sir.
I'm sorry for my poor english. Can anyone tell me what does he say when I hear "pet cable" at 5:21, which he always uses to start his unit beacuse it's cheap and easy.
+Al Doguar kibble
C. mao Thanks a lot.
Pet "kibble" is referring to pet food. Or store bought food for dogs and cats.
Its difficult to understand his english,wish there was a writen english on the video.
I'm still stuck on what pet cables are, or I missed the whole word.. I searched and find out something else. Can anybody help what this pet cable thing is.
Pet kibble is basically dry cat or dog food
Would manure attract the flies to lay eggs?
I rear BSF on a small scale millions of them, was using used fruit fly media but at the moment lots of bread, have to add something smelly so the flies lay eggs
I had to kill a bee hive in my chimney recently and pretty soon, my living room was overrun with maggots. We found them dropping out of the flu. Now we have the big larvae dropping out as well, and crawling all over the house. We had to put containers of soapy water in the fireplace to catch and drown them. Then I googled them and learned what they are. If you want some, come to my house.
My guess is that these were bee larvae leaving their wax cells because the now dead adults are not feeding them.
What is that material in black colour
To folks who have questions about this video and the topic: I'd like to share my thoughts. Karl Warkomski; Conseration with ProtaCulture LLC, and Living Web Farms (and others) typically do not answer posted questions. With no criticism of them or anyone else who uploads videos: I've learned that RUclips is often not an effective means of getting answers. Sponsors and the video uploader folks simply don't have the intent or the time to answer questions and monitor the video. Comments are good (matter of fact, this part of RUclips is titled "Comments" (not "questions") and you'll notice that many year-old and older questions here remain unanswered. Some people who upload videos DISABLE Comments...one reason being that they don't want viewers to have false expecations that their questions will go unanswered, except occasionally perhaps by other viewers. Also, a lot of us browsing youtube aren't keen on spending much time answering questions, or at best we are unreliable. It depends on the site and the type of people viewing. I think a better way to get some of these questions answered is to browse the Internet and use search engines, such as google, others, etc. The is an EXCELLENT informative video!
is the arizona desert too hot to raise BSF? 90-110*F ?
I got them from using whole bananas in my flower pot
Can they bite and or try to live in an animal ? I found them in my recycling trash and my cat is an outside and inside cat and he is all over them.
Like coffee powder will BSF attract with waste tea dust
I live in northern Colorado. Can I attract BSF in the warmer months?
Hi May davies, I live in rural berthoud (north of Longmont) Where are you?
I'm in Denver!
Well this was super informative. I have a question, so, I have bsf larvae as reptile food, aka nutri grubs. I kept them in a 6qt container with the "substrate" they came with, some aspen shavings, and I've been feeding them table scraps (now I know probably not to their liking as I used healthy veggies since they are intended to pass what they eat onto my reptile so I have to watch that a little), anyhow, today I checked all my feeders through again and when I was going through my bsf larvae I saw almost microscopic movement. Very very SUPER tiny bug like looking things. I can't identify them. I've tried googling possible parasites that might come with feeder worms because that was my initial thought (and fear!). I used my cell phone to zoom in with the camera and magnify them to actually see their shape and color. They look white, almost clear and seem to be rather round just scurrying around.
Do you have any idea what this could be? I am extremely doubtful that there is a chance I introduced a parasite or otherwise undesirable inhabitant to that container. The only unwanted guests I have are fungus gnats because of my isopod/springtail culture, but the bsf container was not opened frequently and I have never seen a single gnat close to it, they are much too busy infesting my isopod/springtail culture and landing in my coffee.
I would very much appreciate some input on this because seeing the life cycle of a bsf picture has me wondering if they are tiny larvae "hatchlings" I guess for lack of a better description. It could be possible that where I got them from they had some actual adults that were able to lay eggs in the substrate, which they didn't see and then got shipped along in the bedding with the grubs. But until I'm 100% sure and have identified these little things, I won't be feeding any more of these to my gecko.
Any help very much appreciated! Sorry for the long winded comment, just wanted to give as much information as possible to maybe get to the bottom of this
Sounds like mites, but your gecko will probably love eating them too.
please i am an African from Nigeria i have been dreaming on how to get my people out of poverty through farming and please what will it take me to come and have a good grounded knowledge of this and what it takes to set it up ,i am prince ifeanyi nnabuife emeka
Update pls :D
hi, What is the latin name of the black soldier fly
and lived it as well in Europe
Hermetia illucens
What I mean is that, they die I want know why?
would this work in the Caribbean?
Yes, just be sure to keep them out of the sun in a shaded area without too much wind.
1:40 When saw a politician who lost grab his sign hahaha😂
why dont supply the grub eggs from adult from pupae. you'll get extra income.
please some one tal me about climate temparture for this fly
My I ask why BSF walk out at very young stage like first week? Something new I discovered.
They dislike their food
Can we feed cow waste to bsf
I think so any waste its possible,cowdung is easier for them digest
Yes,cowdung is very easy for them to digest,try them n see it wont hurt,in return u will get feed to ur chicken,fish,pigs and birds,u can sell them if u have an overrun
What is temperature required bsf larvae
Hello, what should I do to start?
why Black Solder Fly over others?
Please put up closed caption text for your hearing disabled viewers, and always edit your text as the software isn't always accurate in translating regional accents. Thank you.
pleas put the subtitl like this i can traduce in french.
Thenk you for your job
Soured chicken starter... stank tho
hi i live in bangladesh how can i get sum bsf larvae thnx
+Ashab Miah They sell them in the USA as food for pet lizards (bearded dragons and others) in pet shops. One company sells them online under the name Phoenix Worms. www.phoenixworm.com/ . Whether they are allowed to send them to you is another thing. You'll need to check with them or get approval with your country to import them. Hopefully you already have them there in your country naturally. www.researchgate.net/publication/235704020_Black_soldier_fly_larvae_for_organic_waste_treatment_-_prospects_and_constraints
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@@princeaustin55 how could I trap bsf insects at home kindly suggest
I have these things in my camper! O no! The would crow out of my RV Black tank!
Podia ser traduzido para português.
Insects do too much for us and we just keep destroying their in environment
Dr siddig Ahmed Mohamed Marketing professional in Riyadh
I can't stand those creapy things.