Alexandra Leist Post Consumer Food Waste Management: Black Soldier Fly Larvae.

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Alexandra Leist Post Consumer Food Waste Management: Black Soldier Fly Larvae

BSFL Compost Bins

Black Soldier Fly Larvae

Partnership with Bell’s

Experiments Relationship between dial temp., sensor temp., and compost pile temp. Carbon: Nitrogen ratio New design for year-round production Lighting used in breeding structure

Harvest

Waste Reduction Ratio 17:1 ; food to grub castings DIY5 Input:53 lbs. Output:3.1 lbs lbs.

Breeding

Mini Fridge (insulation) Ventilation Sensors 60 WATT Halogen Light House Plant Leachate Spray Pupae Bin Water Bin Cardboard Screen

Breeding Challenges Temperature Relative Humidity Mites Mold Lighting Automization/ upscaling

BSF Eggs

Moving Forward… Lab tests: – Soil – Compost Tea/Leachate – Compost solids Scalability Outreach WMU food waste