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  2. Hermetia illucens - Wikipedia

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    Hermetia illucens, the black soldier fly, is a common and widespread fly of the family Stratiomyidae. Since the late 20th century, H. illucens has increasingly been gaining attention because of its usefulness for recycling organic waste and generating animal feed.

  3. black soldier fly - Hermetia illucens - Entomology and Nematology...

    entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/livestock/black_soldier_fly.htm

    The black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus), is a sleek looking fly that many confuse with a wasp. However, like most flies, the black soldier flies only have two wings (wasps have four) and does not possess a stinger.

  4. Black Soldier Fly Composting Guide - Purdue University

    extension.entm.purdue.edu/publications/E-276/E-276.html

    Black soldier flies are one of the most versatile insects that can be used to upcycle organic waste materials. This non-pest insect is native to the neotropics, commonly found throughout the southern portions of the US and now globally.

  5. Black soldier flies (Hermetia illucens) are unique bugs that can be a big help on any farm. They love decaying things, so don’t throw your compost away if you see sleek, wasp-like flies or fat, white grubs on it. Instead, turn them into a food source for animals like chickens and fish.

  6. The Black Soldier Fly: the star of insect farming - Better Origin

    betterorigin.co.uk/2021/05/black-soldier-fly-guide

    The black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens or BSF) is a species originating from South America. Nowadays it is cosmopolitan, present across temperate climates in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Its name comes from the colour of the adult flies, which are black with metallic reflections.

  7. Black Soldier Flies: Essential Facts and Insights - What's That...

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    The black soldier fly is a sleek fly that is black in color and has metallic reflections. It originated in South America but is now found in other countries across Asia, Africa, and Europe. Known by the binomial name H. illucens, these flies belong to the family Stratiomyidae.

  8. Getting Rid of Soldier Flies in Your Home. If you have an active soldier fly infestation, follow these guidelines to learn how to get rid of soldier flies, and the best products for treatment.

  9. The Black Soldier Fly How-to-Guide - UNC Institute for the...

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    Black soldier flies are small, harmless insects that have the potential to provide promising solutions to two of modern agriculture’s growing problems: the high cost of animal feed and the disposal of large amounts of animal waste.

  10. Hermetia illucens - ADW

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    The black soldier fly is a eurythermal species which can tolerate wide extremes of temperature. Black soldier flies become active in the morning when temperatures reach 25 degrees Celsius. Mating occurs in the day when temperatures reach 27 degrees Celsius in midair.

  11. The Wonders of Black Soldier Flies: An Introductory Guide

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    Black Soldier Flies (Hermetia illucens) are a species of fly in the family Stratiomyidae, known for their robust life cycle and ecological benefits. Unlike common houseflies, Black Soldier Flies are benign; they do not spread diseases and are not considered pests.