Guide : Maggot BSF Farming - Black Soldier Fly Larva Cultivation

The use of black soldier fly or maggot black soldier fly (BSF) as a degrading agent for organic waste has begun to be developed to reduce the volume of organic waste. BSF maggot used to degrade organic waste also has a valuable protein source for animal feed to the alternative to conventional feed.

BSF maggot that can be used as fish feed on an intensive aquaculture scale. BSF maggot is an alternative feed used as fish because it is rich in water, protein, fat, ash, and fiber content.

 

In recent years, the cultivation of Maggot Black Soldier Fly (BSF) has become an alternative for processing organic waste because it has no adverse side effects on the environment.

Guide of larva maggot cultivation - Black Soldier Fly (BSF)

BSF larvae can be an alternative to conventional feed. Feed formulations have been widely used, but the price is relatively high. BSF larvae can be fed with various foods such as kitchen waste, fruits, vegetables, liver, fish waste, urban waste, human waste, and animal waste.

Maggot BSF can decompose organic waste containing 60% to 90% water content. In addition, maggot black soldier fly food is high in protein and carbohydrates, suitable for larvae for nutritional needs.

Protein components have an essential role in an animal feed formula because they are involved in vital metabolisms such as enzymes, hormones, antibodies, etc. Larva maggot Black Soldier Fly BSF can consume a wide variety of foods. The versatility of the diet of BSF larvae makes it an ideal insect for protein production.

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