That’s how many black flies, or biting gnats, were captured near Jordan during one night in one trap. And there were still ...
If you’ve ever been swarmed by tiny, annoying flies while golfing, fishing, or even when gardening, you’re probably familiar ...
Meet the black soldier fly larvae, a tiny waste-eating bug that creates a fantastic organic fertilizer that can improve soil ...
Nature is full of impostors, and many of them are found in the insect world. Certain species, such as the bee fly or the ant ...
These tiny soldiers can eat four times their own weight in organic waste – and turn it into sustainable fertiliser.
Two different agricultural enterprises have come together to tackle Australia's food waste challenge in an unexpected way — using the humble fly.
InsectiPro uses the larvae of black soldier flies to break down more than 30 tons of discarded fruit each day. The fruit scraps come in from markets, juice companies, and breweries, and are then ...
This study involves the use of larvae of an insect known as Black Soldier Fly (BSF) which would potentially substitute ingredients used as sources of protein and energy in feeds. Mr Njonjo ...