10-21-2025, 07:32 PM
⚙️ 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.
- [] Keep the bin moist but not wet.[] Cover loosely with a net to prevent houseflies.[] Save some larvae to pupate and become breeding stock.[] Avoid metal containers — they get too hot under the sun.
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:
- [] A small cage, mesh box, or old mosquito net (about 2ft × 2ft × 2ft). Cover everywhere with net so that they don't fly away. [] Dry sticks or folded cardboard (egg-laying spots)[] A small container of rotting fruit or food waste (attracts BSF)[] A shallow plate of water for humidity
- A shaded or semi-sunny area (they prefer light, not darkness)
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:
- [] Place the net cage in a warm, quiet outdoor spot.[] Put your bait (rotting fruit) inside — it will attract adult BSF.[] Add dry sticks or folded cardboard above the bait — females lay eggs there.[] Mist lightly daily to keep humidity around 60–70%.
- After 3–5 days, look for small yellowish egg clusters between the cardboard.
Collect the eggs and place them near food waste in your larvae bin to hatch.

