Start Your Own BSF Farm on a Budget: The Ultimate Guide to Larvae/maggot farm Episode....01
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- Discover the Secrets to Sustainable Farming with Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSF) - A Step-by-Step Tutorial
Are you interested in sustainable farming? Want to learn how to start a black soldier fly larvae farm without breaking the bank? Look no further! This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of setting up your own BSF farm using resources that are readily available and cost-effective.
What You’ll Learn:
Understanding BSF: Dive into the world of black soldier flies and understand why they are a game-changer in sustainable agriculture.
Setting Up: Get detailed instructions on how to create the perfect environment for your BSF larvae to thrive.
Free Resources: Discover how to utilize free or low-cost materials to get your farm up and running.
Maintenance Tips: Learn the best practices for maintaining your farm and ensuring a healthy, productive colony.
Cost-Effective Strategies: Maximize your budget with tips on how to reduce expenses while maintaining a high-yield farm.
Why BSF Farming?: Black soldier fly larvae are not only easy to cultivate, but they also play a crucial role in waste management and can be a source of high-quality protein for animal feed. By starting your own BSF farm, you’re contributing to a greener planet and tapping into a lucrative market.
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Good morning sir I am interested
How can one separate the larva from the waste?
How much is a Kg of life magot ,and how can you deliver it to me in Gboko Benue State
Please I'm interested in learning bsf
How much does it cost me to learn this
Thanks
Hi, where are you watching from? You can reach me on WhatsApp via +2348069185256 for more info.
This is amazing!
Well done!
Thank you so much.
Thank you for raising BSF!
I am interested
The container is too congested for that quantity of BSF, at this stage you should move to a wider space.
If you watched the following series, you would see our transition to a bigger space.
Please am interested in the BSF and i need your guide.
Chat me up on +2348069185256
is their bedding coffee ground or dried chicken feed?
For starters, I used chicken feed. But you can also use coffee ground. But be sure to ferment whatever you are giving them for a couple of days first. The fermentation is going to increase the nutritional value of the substrate.
Where is your location?
Hi. I'm in Nigeria.
Great video. I am interested
Great!
What do you use them for
To feed livestock
How do we get the larvae?
It's depends on where you are. Are you in Nigeria?
How many grams can give you this much larvae?
Larvae can eat 50 times their body weight. Although I didn't measure it. But the appropriate measurements would be add 150 grams of 5DOL i.e 5days old larvae to 10kg of substrate or food. Hope this helps.
@@MackDiasaFarms thank you for the answer.
But my question supposed to be "how many grams of egg can give this much larvae? "
Q2. How do you sell 1 gram of BSF eggs?
@@MustaphaBandado1 okay now I get your question. 30 grams of eggs
I want everyone to raise BSF.
(I am not the person you asked. I'm a different person.)
Technically, you COULD start out with just 2 individual eggs (if you are VERY VERY lucky) and end up with however many larvae you want.
However, the more you start with, the easier it is to get it going.
(Generation 1) 1 female, 500 eggs. (500).
(Generation 2) 250 female x 500 eggs = 125,000 eggs. (125 thousand).
(Generation 3) 62,500 female x 500 eggs = 31,250,000 eggs. (31 million).
(Generation 4) 15,625,000 female x 500 eggs = 7,812,500,000 eggs. (7.8 billion).
The hardest part is:
1. Getting the flies to breed and lay eggs where you can harvest them (they need lots of light).
The medium to large larvae raising part itself is practically effortless.