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How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Henlus - 10-20-2025 Many farmers complain that feed takes up 60–70% of their expenses. And it’s true — feed prices alone can break even the most hardworking farmer. But what if you could grow your own high-quality animal feed right in your backyard, using waste that would have been thrown away? That’s where Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming comes in. These harmless insects are nature’s recyclers — they turn food waste into protein-rich larvae that chickens, fish, and pigs love. And the best part? They thrive in Nigeria’s warm climate. Below is black soldier fly. If you observe manure pile carefully you'll see them. Below is bsf pupae or maggot. You can feed them to livestocks and fish and allow some to hatch into adults Here’s how you can start small — even with 2 plastic bin. One (Larvae Bin) is for maggot growing and the other (Love Nest) is where adult flies mate and lay eggs. RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Henlus - 10-20-2025 🪣 How to Start BSF Farming You don’t need any fancy tools to begin. Just get a plastic bin or drum, drill small holes at the bottom for drainage, and fill it with moist kitchen waste or market leftovers (like fruit peels, yam, pap, etc.) mixed with manure. Below is a simple larvae bin made from jerry can Place the bin under shade, and in about 5–7 days, adult BSF will likely visit to lay eggs — they’re already in our environment. If you want faster results, buy BSF eggs or larvae online or from local farms (₦3k–₦5k per spoon of eggs). Once hatched, the larvae feed like crazy and grow in just 10–14 days. Below are bsf eggs You can harvest daily to feed your poultry or fish directly, or sun-dry and store them for later. The leftover waste (called frass) becomes excellent organic fertilizer for your crops. RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Henlus - 10-21-2025 ⚙️ Important Tips
Start with 2 bin and scale up once you understand their life cycle. 🐝 Simple BSF Love Nest Setup The love nest is where adult BSF mate and lay eggs. It doesn’t have to be fancy. 🧰 Materials Needed:
Below is where they lay eggs. This one is pieces of wood stacked on top of each other and held in place by rubber band. But a small space is created between the woods by inserting 2 small piece of wood between them. The black soldier flies will lay eggs in this space. 💡 Steps:
Collect the eggs and place them near food waste in your larvae bin to hatch. RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Henlus - 10-21-2025 🌱 Continuous Cycle Once your colony grows, you’ll have a self-sustaining system:
You’ll hardly need to buy eggs again. 💡 Conclusion BSF farming is one of the most profitable and sustainable ways to cut down feed costs, improve animal growth, and reduce waste on your farm. You’re not just saving money — you’re also cleaning the environment, producing organic fertilizer, and creating a circular system that feeds itself. Start small, learn the process, and soon you’ll be turning garbage into gold — literally. More info at https://www.echocommunity.org/resources/42582e21-5a33-4e0d-8483-706dfaa3f8b4 RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - CassavaBoss - 10-24-2025 Wow, this is gold. I’ve been throwing away fruit peels every day, didn’t know they could turn into feed like this. Definitely trying it. RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Suarus - 10-24-2025 How do you harvest the larvae daily. do they crawl out on their own or you scoop them? RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Danny - 10-24-2025 Thanks for breaking it down in simple steps. Most tutorials online make it sound like rocket science. RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Vera - 10-24-2025 I once saw BSF around my compost heap but didn’t know what they were. Now it makes sense! Nature really provides everything. RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Agtech - 10-24-2025 Please, where can one get the BSF eggs in Lagos? I’ve checked Jumia but didn’t find any. RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Kiwi - 10-24-2025 Please, can I use cassava peels too, or is it only fruit waste? RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - MamaGreens - 10-24-2025 Respect to the OP 🙌. This kind of content makes farming exciting again. RE: How to Start Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming — Turn Your Waste into Feed and Fertiliz - Henlus - 10-24-2025 For anyone wondering, yes, the flies don’t disturb like houseflies. They don’t even eat much, they just breed and die off. |