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English: Black soldier fly larvae (BSF) as raised in this container. As they mature the grubs climb up and fall into the harvest bucket. BSF are a protein and fat rich food source for chickens, fish and wild birds. BSF can be fed coffee grounds, food scraps / waste, and even manure. BSF are a sustainable insect feedstock.
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