These tiny soldiers can eat four times their own weight in organic waste – and turn it into sustainable fertiliser.
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This Little Bug Could Save Our Planet’s FarmlandThe Black soldier fly, specifically its larva, are pretty amazing. They are capable of consuming pretty much any organic material and transform it into nutrient-rich fertilizer also known as frass.
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Microscopy method can detect microplastics in farmed insectswhich may contain plastic packaging materials. This is seen as a promising source of sustainable and circular proteins. The researchers have tested the method by growing black soldier fly larvae ...
A South Australian business is using black soldier fly larvae to convert food waste into pet food and products for the agriculture industry. Now the business has partnered with a local grape ...
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