Thank you Dr. Ruth. Your video presentation is excellent. It is informative, educational and inspiring. I am learning and planning to start a small farm here in West Virginia, USA.
Iam from Ethiopia. Thank you, Dr Ruth, for your excellent tutorial about BSF production. i like it. i would like to study my PHD in Agricultural Economics. i am interesting to study the Adoption and Impact of BSF on BSF Producers in East Africa, including Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia
Thank you for this beautiful presentation, Can you please enumerate the input s to feed the larvae?. I observe that the feeds contain less water which makes it very easy to harvest the larvae. Thanks in anticipation of your prompt response.
Depending on the phase of production. adult flies; you need nets, egg collection material, dishes for pupae and attractant material larvae: choose a container to use. we use jerricans, you can buy rearing trays or troughs. small size containers are encouraged for better management of feeds. Very larvae containers ensure you balance larvae to feed ration. I will make a video adressing all your questions
Thank you so much for the presentation. I have started a BSF project based on your lecture, including using jerry cans instead of trays. By the way how do you dry the larvae? From Tanzania
Yes, you can feed the rotten or waste parts, food and kitchen scraps, even meat, fat, and cheese can be fed. Food which cannot be eaten or composted, waste parts from processing animals (feathers, guts, skin, organs, internal wastes), rotten or moldy things, even all kinds of dung can all be processed. It's best to feed cleaner things to the worms that will be harvested and sold, but you can have a bin just for worms which will be grown out for breeding; When they pupate into adults they don't carry any disease or bacteria from what they ate or touched as worms so even human and dog waste can be processed in areas with sanitation issues. For commercial use, you can collect food waste from local restaurants, coffee grinds from cafes, vegetable waste and manure from farms, or provide waste collection for a neighborhood. They are very good at eating everything except thick bone, wood, straw, and other dense fibrous carbon.
Am Paa Ashon-Cudjiw from Ghana and interested in getting the the black soldier flies and the maggots and the leaves as well, but my problem is l offer myself to be trained so that I can produce the maggot to feed my local chicken and help myself and the other farmers who find themselves in my situation. Please help me am not working and not financially sound. Thank you.
There are different types of nets, but we have a bsf net material that is nylon. Ensure the net allows enough light in, i discourage use of black, green or blue colours. getting from the wild you can have the following option; use a mix of rotten banana and rice, or chicken poop, any rotting matter. Leave in the open, these flies being abundant in nature will lay and so will houselfies. The most important thing you need to know is how to differentiate the bsf larvae from houseflies. You then collect pupae from this rotting matter, transfer to a cage and use standard handling methods for bsf pupae. adult flies will hatch into your net and you will have starter colony. but remember the components of the adult cage that support or trigger egg laying
Good evening Doctor, I'm from Nigeria I needed urgent training on how to produce maggots, please how can I plug in and benefit from this laudable project?
Can I contact you to consult for me on the construction of a BSF rearing structure? I'm starting one near Eldoret. Would love your input, I'm starting this within four weeks
explore with chicken waste, restaurant food waste, abbatoir blood and intestines. you can also call us to suppport you with a rearing formula based on your local needs
we do not use machine, we balance it with brewers waste to reduce moisture, but you can also use maize bran at small proportion incase brewers waste is not available. Sorry for the late response
I admire the Dr host encouragement and simplicity in targetting the masses who are low income earners unable to use locally available matrials .Great
I noted, Lovely heart❤️
My neighbor at kawanda thanks so much for teaching us
welcome
This is a good alternative to the expensive feeds we buy for fish and chicken. Please come to Soroti and open a training center here. God bless you.
i will come there soon, thank you for the appreciation
Thank you Dr. Ruth. Your video presentation is excellent. It is informative, educational and inspiring. I am learning and planning to start a small farm here in West Virginia, USA.
Thank you for the feedback
Good luck on your journey. We are in this together.
I am glad I came across this. Making it as simple as possible with the target audience in mind is incredible.
Thank you for appreciating
So nice a lecture.... Thank you ma'am from Nigeria
welcome
I also started my black soldier fly farm and we are doing well. Thank you Doctor
you are welcome. when we get time we shall sure visit you
Good luck bro. Keep pushing.
@@martintenywathemaggotking Thank you Martin. Hope to meet you someday.
@Marafiki Green Innovation Center (MGIC)
Where did you get the flies
Greetings from Papua New Guinea! Love the work guys
Thank you, glad you liked
This has go along to assist people kehinde from akure
Please drop your contact we can help you. or call 07823156. Also join our community of practice
You are on the money! 🙏🏿👍🏿🙏🏿
Nice innovative, affordable and environmental friendly. I can't wait to join the team. Thanks Dr. For sharing this information
thanks welcome
Wonderful this is the technical information I've been looking for.Am planning for this project in mbulamuti kamuli.
keep intouch with us more educational material coming online soon
Good luck brother.
Iam from Ethiopia. Thank you, Dr Ruth, for your excellent tutorial about BSF production. i like it. i would like to study my PHD in Agricultural Economics. i am interesting to study the Adoption and Impact of BSF on BSF Producers in East Africa, including Kenya, Uganda and Ethiopia
A very good tutorial. Thank you very much Dr Ruth. From Zimbabwe.
welcome, more videos are loading
amazing, i must visit this farm soonest. thank you so much Dr for inspiring
Welcome
Great initiative! Congrats from São Paulo - Brazil! I am starting a productions here in the middle of the city. Thanks a lot for all information.
Thank you
Good luck brother.
Bacana amigo. Sou de Curitiba crio e vendo tenebrio e bsf já 10 anos.
Great tutorial, I will pass by for more consultation.
welcome
Good projects I 'm fom Sri Lanka
Thank you for this beautiful presentation, Can you please enumerate the input s to feed the larvae?. I observe that the feeds contain less water which makes it very easy to harvest the larvae. Thanks in anticipation of your prompt response.
Thank you for this we shall make a video responding to this
Depending on the phase of production.
adult flies; you need nets, egg collection material, dishes for pupae and attractant material
larvae: choose a container to use. we use jerricans, you can buy rearing trays or troughs. small size containers are encouraged for better management of feeds. Very larvae containers ensure you balance larvae to feed ration. I will make a video adressing all your questions
Also you can regulate the moisture content inthe larval feed by adding in dry plant materials like bran. (70% moisture content is perfect)
Excellent! I will start my own at Namnga in Kenya soon
What a great project. Keep up
Great information 👍🇺🇸
Live from uganda thnx Dr Ruth
welcome, thank you
Wonderful work my friend
This an excellent tutorials for beginners. Do you have an ebook on BSF rearing?
we are making one
Not yet working on that
Alternatively, you could search for BSF Biowaste Processing 2rd Edition. It has good content to start with.
Checking back to see if you have the eBook. Mahalo from Hawaii
@@martintenywathemaggotkingthank you for the info
Thank you so much for the presentation. I have started a BSF project based on your lecture, including using jerry cans instead of trays. By the way how do you dry the larvae? From Tanzania
Nice, I will visit you one day
Solar dryer,
You can use natural sun, solar dryer, oven or industrial electric drying.
Parabéns meu amigo Laik garantido ótimo trabalho
Daí jovem. Meu amigo me liga preciso falar com você. Abraço
When will you talk of bee's
Thank you Dr. Ruth
Very informative interview
Can I use vegetable waste like cucumber, cabbage to feed the larvae?
Yes, you can feed the rotten or waste parts, food and kitchen scraps, even meat, fat, and cheese can be fed. Food which cannot be eaten or composted, waste parts from processing animals (feathers, guts, skin, organs, internal wastes), rotten or moldy things, even all kinds of dung can all be processed.
It's best to feed cleaner things to the worms that will be harvested and sold, but you can have a bin just for worms which will be grown out for breeding; When they pupate into adults they don't carry any disease or bacteria from what they ate or touched as worms so even human and dog waste can be processed in areas with sanitation issues.
For commercial use, you can collect food waste from local restaurants, coffee grinds from cafes, vegetable waste and manure from farms, or provide waste collection for a neighborhood.
They are very good at eating everything except thick bone, wood, straw, and other dense fibrous carbon.
great project. its mentioned that that set up can produce 1 ton per week ? and how do you dry them.
we have a solar drying system
Drying can also be done using open sun drying, electric/gas industrial driers, and ovens.
Good job and thank you
Best of luck
Please I will need to be trained more. I am from Nigeria.
Parabéns muito legal o video fica todos com Deus
It is very interesting but I wonder your bsf net is so short. Can bsf lay eggs?
Will the larvae not climb out of the plastic cans?
Спасибо !!!
можно узнать какая температура у вас в сельсию?
I'm from cameroun. Sir where do you get the fly's before putting into the net?
How do you attract the bsf to the net.Or how is it captured to start.
How are they dried.
I have plenty of chicken manure can use it without incoporiting anything else
Am Paa Ashon-Cudjiw from Ghana and interested in getting the the black soldier flies and the maggots and the leaves as well, but my problem is l offer myself to be trained so that I can produce the maggot to feed my local chicken and help myself and the other farmers who find themselves in my situation. Please help me am not working and not financially sound.
Thank you.
What materials do you use to make the love net and how do you attract the flies initially? Can I get them from the wild?
Yess ok
There are different types of nets, but we have a bsf net material that is nylon. Ensure the net allows enough light in, i discourage use of black, green or blue colours. getting from the wild you can have the following option; use a mix of rotten banana and rice, or chicken poop, any rotting matter. Leave in the open, these flies being abundant in nature will lay and so will houselfies. The most important thing you need to know is how to differentiate the bsf larvae from houseflies. You then collect pupae from this rotting matter, transfer to a cage and use standard handling methods for bsf pupae. adult flies will hatch into your net and you will have starter colony. but remember the components of the adult cage that support or trigger egg laying
You should not use treated nets like the mosquito nets, they will chemically affect the flies and die before the ovipost/lay eggs.
I wish to be trained, currently am in Kenya, please advice, am willing to travel to uganda for the training
Detona, tô começando com 40 larvas
Do you offer hands on training on farm and if so how much do charge ?
We do only 100,000 Ugandan shillings
Webale nnyo kusomesa gwanga ,Dr.
Thanks darling , coming for training dear
welcome call 0782315636 its also on whataapp
where can i get the nets from
Is it necessary to shred the food we give them ? I want to collect their droppings to fertilize my crops
Where do I get the leave
Thnx Ruth good work
Thank you
Please how can I get black fly eggs and net to grow it.
From Nigeria
Amani na Upendo! From TZ
asante
Quiero hacer eso también... En Ecuador
Thank you
thank you
Congraturations
Thank you
where does one obtain the starter eggs from
Mam,may I ask how did you dry the larvae?
I like your production.How can i have online learning .Iam calling from Zambia.Thanks
get intouch on whatsapp +256782315636
nice Job
Good evening Doctor, I'm from Nigeria I needed urgent training on how to produce maggots, please how can I plug in and benefit from this laudable project?
am sorry i have just seen this. we can arrange an online training for you . please get intouch on email. inforcird@gmail.com
Nice project
Thank
Can I used fresh dung as food for bsf?
Yes you can, they don't love but at the end they will eat
Nice video
Thank you
I like ur vedio, so educative . Pliz ur bsf net, u bought the material and sow it urself? Thanks
yes we bought the material and made the nets ourselves
@@Amulen1 thanks
Great job
thank you
How do you put the eggs from sticks into the tray
you can scrap them off or just place the timbers ontop of hatching media then you will get young ones
Do you do, training if one wants to learn,I really want to learn this
yes we do training please whatsapp us on +256782315636 and email inforcird@gmail.com
good
Good job 👍
thank you
Very very nice
thank you
Can I contact you to consult for me on the construction of a BSF rearing structure? I'm starting one near Eldoret. Would love your input, I'm starting this within four weeks
contact me on whatsapp +256782315636
O que é esse substrato?
E farelo de arroz da pra usar farelo de milho tbem
Good project
thank you
I live in Tororo, very far from any brewery. What's the alternative to brewer waste?
explore with chicken waste, restaurant food waste, abbatoir blood and intestines. you can also call us to suppport you with a rearing formula based on your local needs
Poderia compartilhar a técnica?
i do not understand this language
Very nice
thank you
Great 👍
thank you
💙
Great
Can malwa waste be a food source for the larvae?
yes, but you need to add other waste. BSF needs a mixture of waste with a good balance between protein and carbohydrate
Hello sister how do u convert restaurant wet waiste in to dry waiste is there any machine plz let me know
we do not use machine, we balance it with brewers waste to reduce moisture, but you can also use maize bran at small proportion incase brewers waste is not available.
Sorry for the late response
Do you have any outlet with in kla where i can purchase the eggs
yes we sell eggs call 0782315636
You say you produce 1000kg per day or larvae?
no per week
Good day, what substance can I use in the dish as a attractant for the bsf?
Pig mannure, poultry mannure, rotting bananas
@@Amulen1 thanks, I’ll try the rotting bananas
Do we have bfs fly in Nigeria
Je suis intéressé par cela j'aimerais bien avoir votre contact suis au Cameroun
How can I get larvae from your centre. I recide in Nigeria , Ekiti State
We can discuss email inforcird@gmail.com
Can the death bsf be process to feed pig
yes but not in large quanties, you can add into the larva when crashing.
Jambo mama
jambo
Thanks so very much Dr.you are one greatest asset to our country keep up the spirit and God bless the works of your hands
@@sensalofred9493 thank you
Do you train people on line?
Am from Mali
hello please email us at inforcird@gmail.com or whatsapp +256782315636 for online support
Where can I get bsf from?
we sell breeding stock, 0782315636
I need them how can I get u
0782315636
Can you export it to Nigeria.
at the moment no
Dear Dr. Ruth am in Dar es salaam.
Plz help me how I can obtain the larvae to start my small learning project?
Try this link ruclips.net/video/vq7DckL_oJQ/видео.html
Hi
Ulifanikiwa kupata mayai
@@terrydimitar yes nilifanikiwa
@@MfalmeKing1 sorry i have just seen but in future email inforcird@gmail.com
How much production in one day??
we have a tonne a week, installed capacity is 2.4 tonnes of fresh. however, because we sell breeding stock this is sometimes lowered.
1000kg a day?? @@Amulen1