Bioconversion Utilizing Black Soldier Flies

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Bioconversion Utilizing Black Soldier Flies

Waste Reduction Strategy

Bioconversion Overview Comprehensive Pre and Post Consumer Waste All types of food including meats ad oils No water needed No electricity needed No moving parts Relatively low maintenance Scalable

How Does it Work? Black Soldier Flies Larvae eat a tremendous amount of food http://youtu.be/qaoVBlS8iVA

How Does it Work? Black Soldier Fly larvae contained within pods

How Does it Work? Black Soldier Fly larvae contained within pods University of South Clemson

How Does it Work? Larvae self harvest Adult Flies Live for about 5 days Do not have mouths, carry disease or bother humans

3 Useful Byproducts Biomass Can be composted or used as a soil amendment Liquid Full of nutrients, can be used similar to compost tea Larvae Can be used as animal feed or potentially used to create biofuel

What is Required? Food waste transport system Biopod Starter eggs Heated building with halogen lights and plenty of natural light or greenhouse White netting and dish of water for mating area