There is some good news for livestock farmers. A top international research centre in Kenya has been conducting a study on an insect that may change the fortunes of fish and poultry farmers by ...
The plant, which can house more than 8 billion flies and produce 22 tons of larvae every day, is set to open next month, according to Drew. Common flies are harvested with organic waste ...
They encapsulated yeast cells with the insecticide and then tested it on larvae of three species: Common house fly (Musca ...
The NWS fly, which is about double the size of a typical house fly, then lays up to 300 eggs at a time in the wound. Then, the larvae burrow into the opening and latch onto the skin.
An curved arrow pointing right. At an insect farm in Kenya, fly larvae are being used to combat food waste. It's part of the InsectiPro farm's mission to chip away at the 1,900 tons of organic ...