2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.801.142
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Black Soldier Fly: A New Vista for Waste Management and Animal Feed

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“…The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) is a novel approach to deal with the biowaste by insect larvae ( Hermetia illucens ). In principle, the BSF larvae have been used in the potential bio-waste conversion process by simulation of mid gut digestion to obtain high value-added products ( Rindhe et al., 2019 ). Waste treated larvae contain ±35% protein and ±30% crude fat that could be used as an effective alternative as fishmeal as well as it can be used for fish and chicken farmers.…”
Section: Bio-waste Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) is a novel approach to deal with the biowaste by insect larvae ( Hermetia illucens ). In principle, the BSF larvae have been used in the potential bio-waste conversion process by simulation of mid gut digestion to obtain high value-added products ( Rindhe et al., 2019 ). Waste treated larvae contain ±35% protein and ±30% crude fat that could be used as an effective alternative as fishmeal as well as it can be used for fish and chicken farmers.…”
Section: Bio-waste Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waste treated larvae contain ±35% protein and ±30% crude fat that could be used as an effective alternative as fishmeal as well as it can be used for fish and chicken farmers. Another important aspect of BSF larva is that it reduces the bacterial load of Salmonella spp for up to 80% and thereby reducing the risk of disease transmission ( Rindhe et al., 2019 ). It is a cost-effective method which requires only lower budget but effective in reducing the waste level up to 80% which helps to minimize the usage of landfilling and open dumping process.…”
Section: Bio-waste Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) as a bio-converter in waste management is beneficial in that it is a natural end-to-end process [10]. They have large and powerful chewing mouthparts that help them in consumption of organic waste before its decomposition, thereby eliminating odor immediately [11]. Additionally, its ability to grow rapidly and usage in the decomposition of large quantities of rotten waste has made BSFL unique among other insects [8].…”
Section: The Black Soldier Flymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fat stored during their larval stage is sufficient for their survival; and as they transform into adults, they survive only on water. 15,16 The female BSF lays its eggs in and around the larval food source thereby reducing the transmission of pathogens from the waste to the eggs. BSF also reduces the bacterial and housefly population along with animal and plant waste pollution.…”
Section: Life Cycle Of Black Soldier Flymentioning
confidence: 99%