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  • Опубліковано 20 гру 2022
  • In this video I will go over how to start your very own black soldier larvae colony! Whether you are starting a colony to feed an animal or are just interested in composting, this video will describe in detail how to maximize your black soldier larvae potential!
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  • @Possum-Pie
    @Possum-Pie 2 місяці тому +6

    I subscribed b/c you won my admiration by being 1. Frugle, 2. Chaotic, and 3. Adventurous with the element of danger...

  • @tyfitzpatrick3606
    @tyfitzpatrick3606 Рік тому +12

    “I enjoy the chaotic element of possibility cutting my hand open” 😂 Me too! Hahahah 🎉That is one happy bearded dragon!!!

    • @Rahyse
      @Rahyse Рік тому +1

      That was the best part! 😂

  • @soronos8586
    @soronos8586 Рік тому +15

    Awesome video! So cool to see how people make different set ups. Keep up the great work and have a wonderful day

    • @valtarii
      @valtarii  Рік тому +2

      Thank you!! 😄 You as well!

    • @junaidhaneef3083
      @junaidhaneef3083 7 місяців тому

      ​@@valtariiHalo beautiful
      I'm from Pakistan I want to start BSF farming in pakistan...I want them for farming please send it to me its a request

  • @ecobluefarms223
    @ecobluefarms223 Рік тому +4

    YOU MAKE ME PROUD WATCHING THIS VIDEO
    your instructions were clear enough that I believe I can follow and do the same 🎉

  • @scottstevens7253
    @scottstevens7253 Рік тому +6

    It's always great to see a new take on a BSF bin ... Just PLEASE everyone try to understand just how easy these amazing insects are to raise.. You don't need mosquito netting, wood that will rot in the elements, fancy swinging latches, etc ... As an extreme example, there is a 'biopod' (i.e. plastic container with an incline) that sells for over $200 dollars... That is pretty crazy when you look at how many quality HDPE plastic containers there are everywhere as on a bike ride, I found a 35 lb kitty litter container that someone tossed out.. It works great with a few small holes drilled in the sides below the rim and also the bottom, with a bungie cord to keep the racoons out... The main point is, take advantage of the unbelievable hardiness of these creatures and know you can build a great fixture for them with very minimal materials...
    Also: if your colony conditions has sludge in it (like at the 6 min mark in this video); you need more drainage/ more aeration... I'm not trying to be critical, but that amount of sludge is a little gross and might prevent newcomers from starting up their own setup.. Drainage and Aeration are really the only two things to think about, and they go hand in hand... (The fact that the BSF can survive in those conditions is a testiment to just how hardy they are)

    • @FusionDeveloper
      @FusionDeveloper 10 місяців тому +1

      Correct. BSF larvae will flee from muddy food.
      I suggest adding hardwood sawdust (from grill pellets) and some lump hardwood charcoal (broken into stone sized pieces) to help absorb liquids and odors.
      I also personally add some calcium carbonate powder, since i have an excessive amount to use.

    • @scottstevens7253
      @scottstevens7253 10 місяців тому +1

      @@FusionDeveloper Awesome man.. yeah I saw you post a question about artficial lighting, where she uses 120 watt daylight floodlights.. If a regular plain jane led bulb like hers works, which I believe it does, then I have no clue why all the 'bsf lights' that are sold online for 180+ dollars claim you need uva and possibly a little uvb.. With it being October near saint louis here, it's getting kind of late to start any experiment but anyways yeah when I took the flies from the shade to the sunlight today (I have them in a small tent), they went from statues to active fliers, moving everywhere.. Kind of strange how most of their life they do everything to avoid light, but then when they become flies, light instantly activates them.. Have you had any success finding an led? I looked into a 26 watt one from lucky herp brand, which comes in 5.0, 10.0, or 15.0% uvb in addition to uva depending on the model you want, though now that the one video of the lady in the green as well as the guy from nigeria are simoly using straight up, ordinary flood lights, I don't know if leds with uva or uvb, or any combination of the two is really necessary. As an aside, of the 3% of uv sunlight that gets through the ozone, 95% is uva and only 5% is uvb... Anyways, I might hang a light inside of a trash can with a cracked lid, maybe add a wet towel at the bottom for some humidity (not that it's dry in october) and a small container at the bottom with an apple and a little cardboard.. I'll send you some links of the stuff I'm referencing tomorrow if you haven't already found what I'm talking about.. Yeah, all in all the lighting seems to be the most finicky or what not, though I haven't tried yet, just relying on the babies I find in the food scraps outdoors..

  • @saltlifegull4091
    @saltlifegull4091 Рік тому +8

    She's so dang funny! Love her style of recklessness, as I can connect with that. Super job! You go girl!

  • @hugo5149
    @hugo5149 Рік тому +8

    In here we separate reproduction and production, we have a few 7x7feet mosquito netting, it needs about a pound of pre pupae each a day to keep it at maximum egg production, the eggs are collected and grown into larvae in a different place. When I started I did a very similar thing to what you have done but I believe separating the 2 stages isn't necessary but it dramatically increases production, I would have problems where small insects and other animals would tear at the mosquito netting to get to the food, a few flies would escape as a result, you may find that the flies lay eggs in between the mosquito netting because of the smell of the subtrate, those eggs are almost always lost, the smell needs to be concentrated at a single area where the flies will lay the eggs, it is what they call the attractant. Anyway very good video and I hope to see more, cheers!

    • @mrniusi11
      @mrniusi11 Рік тому

      do you use anything for your attractant? Ideally something that isn't rotting as a normal compost would have?

    • @user-tx5vs9ks7c
      @user-tx5vs9ks7c Рік тому

      I started breeding the black soldier fly and I have little information, can you help me?

    • @hugo5149
      @hugo5149 Рік тому

      @@mrniusi11 Unfortunately the fouler the smell the better. But to a degree anything that is rotting will attract the flies, things that have a worse smell will grab more of the attention of the flies, your compost is probably enough, but it wouldn't be if you lived close to a fishery for example. Do you add manure to your compost? The larva are more than happy to eat that, but they are not good at processing cellulose.

    • @hugo5149
      @hugo5149 Рік тому +1

      @@user-tx5vs9ks7c Sure, what question do you have?

  • @federicomachon8841
    @federicomachon8841 Рік тому +2

    You are great 😃 I love how you gat around every problem.
    Gritting from Peten Guatemala

  • @folsterfarms
    @folsterfarms 5 місяців тому

    I love the “use what you have” element to this tutorial!

  • @therandomguy1966
    @therandomguy1966 10 місяців тому +3

    That is the most jerry rigged thing ive ever seen in my life, i love it.

  • @tt-ob6hr
    @tt-ob6hr Рік тому +1

    i was laughing how haphazard your product is😂 but no one will laugh after watch your product working really well. great vid!

  • @socialleo21
    @socialleo21 6 місяців тому +2

    The BEST video that I’ve found that literally walks you through step by step. Thank you!!

  • @lemongrab6173
    @lemongrab6173 Рік тому +3

    6:03 ok I see a potato but what is that tar looking liquid down there ? I know it’s supposed to provide them with sustenance but what is it made of ? It looks nasty.

    • @chandler_m100
      @chandler_m100 8 місяців тому

      It is what is leftover from previous food placed into the bin, though from what other comments are saying, that much moisture is not good and dryer material should be added to balance it out

  • @virginiawest7666
    @virginiawest7666 Рік тому +1

    This is an excellent video. Awesome!

  • @alisonb5796
    @alisonb5796 27 днів тому +1

    Hi,I am just wondering how this set up has worked for you? Would you change anything on it? I just ordered my larvae ...ty!

  • @jacobyone883
    @jacobyone883 Рік тому +1

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!

  • @tnfalpha5230
    @tnfalpha5230 4 місяці тому

    Great and simple will definitely try this model.thanks 🎉🎉🎉

  • @aMAYSingMetalWorks
    @aMAYSingMetalWorks 6 місяців тому

    Awesome work. thank you for sharing. You were very determined to do this. Wish I could help you with tools.

  • @DennisKenneybees
    @DennisKenneybees 5 місяців тому

    Your inginuity is impressive. Great job.

  • @annuitcptis3032
    @annuitcptis3032 Рік тому +2

    She enjoys the chaotic element of the possibility of cutting her hand open???!!!🙄😳🤣🙄

  • @darwinraharja4966
    @darwinraharja4966 Рік тому +1

    Awesome home project tutorial! Also it's fresh out on the youtube

  • @dillmon1
    @dillmon1 Рік тому +1

    Subscribed

  • @ultimavermicompost
    @ultimavermicompost Рік тому +2

    Looks good. I started a giant bin for red worms for castings and breeding plus meal worms for frass. I’ll starting a BSF bin here soon for chicken feed. I’ll be using your example

    • @beebop9808
      @beebop9808 Рік тому

      The insect waste and leftovers is good food for your worms. Just try to keep your BSF out of your worm bins.

  • @zavierbuzard2408
    @zavierbuzard2408 Рік тому +2

    Great job and love the creative effort that went into your setup! Question... did you order mature black soldier flies to get the colony started or did you allow some of the larva to hatch? I have larva growing and have been taking some out and putting them into a bucket with dirt hoping they'll hatch & start reproducing.

  • @soilgardengro6942
    @soilgardengro6942 8 місяців тому

    Very good video ❤❤❤❤

  • @Naijamovierecap30
    @Naijamovierecap30 Рік тому

    I love her.

  • @Paul.XTX.
    @Paul.XTX. 2 дні тому

    what medium do I have to put in at the start when my soldierflies arrive?

  • @Pete.karari
    @Pete.karari 12 днів тому

    Will the mosquito net kill your 😮😊bsf since it's treated with a repellant?

  • @chozami7759
    @chozami7759 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice work on this video. A lot of effort setting the camera up, narrating and editing. Also great that it's concise. 10/10

  • @growingorganicseedlings8660
    @growingorganicseedlings8660 9 місяців тому

    Way to go! Excellent job!

  • @philliproberts3180
    @philliproberts3180 6 місяців тому +1

    Never mind the setting up of the apparatus. I need to know how do i catch a fly or get eggs or lavae. Not one video tells you those points. I am in Africa. All videos are shown in america or other countries.

  • @al-moktashef
    @al-moktashef 10 місяців тому

    you are amazing

  • @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403
    @dontbanmebrodontbanme5403 2 місяці тому

    So I'm doing one outside. I spent $8 to buy small BSFL to get it started, but supposedly if I just waited 2-3 weeks, I would have attracted them naturally. What's my point? If you're doing this outside, you shouldn't need netting to capture them so they don't fly away and you should be able to attract them naturally. HOWEVER, in the winter time, I LOVE the idea of still being able to do this, by capturing them in the netting. Awesome idea. Now, how to do so and not freak the rest of the family out! hahahahahahahaha

  • @JoseGonzalez-rd4xs
    @JoseGonzalez-rd4xs Рік тому

    Great job! I know your bearded dragon will love you for that. 😃

  • @marcopolo9324
    @marcopolo9324 2 місяці тому

    What about old flies? How do you clean them up with such super compact structure?

  • @Chillpill30garrett
    @Chillpill30garrett Рік тому +3

    Where did you order you “black fly larvae “?

    • @williamreilly5469
      @williamreilly5469 Рік тому +1

      Ikr

    • @valtarii
      @valtarii  Рік тому +2

      I added a link to my description with the larvae I purchased. It's a pretty good price for the amount of larvae you get. I've ordered from them at least 3 times and I've always been pleased with the quality of the larvae.

    • @Chillpill30garrett
      @Chillpill30garrett Рік тому +1

      @@valtarii thank you very much…

  • @TheMaelmuire
    @TheMaelmuire 9 місяців тому

    I loved it. Mine would be so similar, I would say I have a (insert proper tool here), but it is buried in the shed, and yeah, I'm just gonna melt that with my soldering iron; with a little "Too lazy to worry about measuring for accuracy on my maggot bucket, lol." I wonder if I should start taping some of the bizarrety of me?

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper 10 місяців тому +1

    6:03 that is waaaaaaay too wet for the larvae.
    It's better for the bedding/substrate of BSF larvae to be a little too dry, than to be too wet.
    Other fly species don't mind or prefer or even require sopping wet substrate, but not Black Soldier Flies.
    I suggest mixing in Saw Dust (rehydrated pellets used for (food) grill smokers) to help absorb excess water/waste.
    I personally love adding in some lump hardwood charcoal broken up into smaller pieces.
    Activated Carbon would be better and less work, but it costs a huge amount more money and probably isn't much different for this purpose.
    A huge back of lump hardwood charcoal is $12-$30 (usually around $16-$18) for 8 to 20 lbs and would leave you with plenty to spare.
    While Activated Carbon for a 9oz container is around $8, which is less than 1 lb.
    Since we aren't trying to purify water with it, any absorbing done by regular lump hardwood charcoal will be beneficial enough, just don't pulverize it into dust, make the pieces around the size of a golf ball or as small as 1/4 that, of course any size is better than nothing if you just want to toss in whatever pieces you want.

  • @BenCazzola
    @BenCazzola Рік тому

    amazing work!! super impressed!

  • @peacefulscrimp5183
    @peacefulscrimp5183 9 місяців тому

    Great video 👍

  • @laurencool4120
    @laurencool4120 Рік тому +3

    Yummy!

  • @chandler_m100
    @chandler_m100 8 місяців тому

    Awesome cinematography and information! I have been thinking for a long time of making a system which is effectively identical to what you've constructed here. I would be interested in a future video of yours to see how your system is holding up and see it in action some more, a bit of a retrospective, ie do you think this is the best design for small-scale non-commercial applications, or what would you change if you were to remake it? Much thanks!

  • @stevejava4336
    @stevejava4336 Рік тому

    Great video.

  • @karamh
    @karamh Рік тому

    You are amazing..a beautiful idea

  • @JosuePineda-lz7jd
    @JosuePineda-lz7jd 11 місяців тому

    Bery nice,thanks!!

  • @Hasan-wk6sz
    @Hasan-wk6sz Рік тому

    Very good job. I really liked it. It should give you endless food for your lizard pet. I learned about BSFL culture today in Turkey and thinking to learn more about it because chicken feed is very expensive in Turkey and maybe it might help some poor farmers to get their own protein rich feed for much cheaper. Also we could use this method to help poor refugees and poor people around the world to become self sustainable with their food.

    • @MjPersonal
      @MjPersonal 9 місяців тому

      Chicken in Turkey. Hmmmm. New recipe?

  • @nanpac3699
    @nanpac3699 Рік тому

    good job.

  • @MichaelMartirez-bs4du
    @MichaelMartirez-bs4du 10 місяців тому

    How could i order for BSF PUPA?

  • @bigalharris
    @bigalharris 10 місяців тому

    💪💪

  • @Ironbarkbob
    @Ironbarkbob Рік тому +1

    Really well done😊

  • @bongjamesbong00420
    @bongjamesbong00420 9 місяців тому

    😍

  • @adrianhart367
    @adrianhart367 Рік тому

    What do the flies eat?

    • @Diseaseisreversible
      @Diseaseisreversible 2 місяці тому

      Literally anything. Any kind of Kitchen scraps probably work best. Even meat and dairy. Paper, cardboard, and garden scraps also work. I had one in college that started on it own . I just used a peice of wood as a way for the flies to get out and it worked very well. I also had quails so I just fed them the fly larvae and it worked very well. I miss that bin

  • @TheBritishbeeman
    @TheBritishbeeman Рік тому

    Will this work in the uk ?

  • @junaidhaneef3083
    @junaidhaneef3083 7 місяців тому

    Halo dear
    I want to start farming of bsf in pakistan i want to buy them for farming in pakistan
    Please reply 😢

  • @daji3801
    @daji3801 Рік тому

    Good morning from Nimol, Cambodia. I am interested in your program

  • @user-ur6qb6oe1t
    @user-ur6qb6oe1t 9 місяців тому

    I am from Egypt and have a small farm It is a desert land that has been reclaimed I would like to communicate with you directly to exchange information regarding this fly and vermicompost worm

  • @MR-puffnstuff
    @MR-puffnstuff Рік тому +1

    I love dragons but if that is a loose staple on the ground in its cage and not completely down it most likely will invest it and die.

    • @valtarii
      @valtarii  Рік тому

      Where are you seeing a loose staple?

    • @MR-puffnstuff
      @MR-puffnstuff Рік тому

      @@valtarii in its cage during feeding I use data saver to view so it may not have been what I thought if is has come out my dragons try eat strings off drugs in cages from shredding it and that get wrapped around organs to I love dragons URS looks like a big male.

    • @valtarii
      @valtarii  Рік тому +1

      @@MR-puffnstuff Yes indeed, he’s a male and he’ll be 8 this year! I’ve watched it back and I see no staple… maybe a piece of a plant or a cricket leg? Staples have never been used in or around the tank so I’m guessing it was just something staple shaped? But I appreciate those looking out for the dragons

  • @mulishidmalicon421
    @mulishidmalicon421 Рік тому

    Interested how cani contact u

  • @kevreilly7
    @kevreilly7 Рік тому

    Where exactly do the flys lay their eggs? Great video!

    • @lix768
      @lix768 Рік тому

      In the cutted boxes she hanged

    • @kevreilly7
      @kevreilly7 Рік тому

      @@lix768 then why the net further up? I am confused. Not knocking her system

    • @lix768
      @lix768 Рік тому +1

      Her setup is 2 compartments
      The upper is for the fly
      They come up after hatching out
      The lower is for the larvae and compost
      When the fly is ready to lay, they'll go to the down compartment were the boxes are and lay.
      She didn't bring the boxes to the upper part so that when they hatch they fall onto the compost

    • @Chronic_Pothead
      @Chronic_Pothead Рік тому +1

      they lay the eggs in whatever compost you are using old food etc.....

    • @kevreilly7
      @kevreilly7 Рік тому

      @@Chronic_Pothead thx

  • @karamh
    @karamh Рік тому

    There is a problem with not getting married because of the sun. Is there an alternative solution for closed places?

  • @thereseayakouame596
    @thereseayakouame596 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @MR-puffnstuff
    @MR-puffnstuff Рік тому

    Loosing a eye excites you come on good video though wear safety equipment always.

  • @SunSheepOfLight
    @SunSheepOfLight 10 місяців тому

    Free chicken feed.

  • @lilchristuten7568
    @lilchristuten7568 Рік тому +2

    Why would you want to do this?

    • @valtarii
      @valtarii  Рік тому +4

      for fun

    • @pristinephoenixx
      @pristinephoenixx 9 місяців тому

      Black soldier fly larvae are one of the best feeders for reptiles as well. It can get expensive if you have multiple reptiles and continue to order these over and over again. Having your own breeding grounds really makes it better for you and a much better outlook for your reptiles!

  • @kevreilly7
    @kevreilly7 Рік тому

    Invest 20$ and please buy some gloves and wear them when sawing

    • @Un11Hoe
      @Un11Hoe Рік тому

      Acting like you finna cut a finger off with a hand saw 💀

  • @adrianhart367
    @adrianhart367 Рік тому

    Who puts a cat on a leash?

    • @folsterfarms
      @folsterfarms 5 місяців тому

      Someone who wants to keep the cat close if there are hawks in the area!

    • @karencatlin950
      @karencatlin950 2 місяці тому

      Who lets their cat get that fat?

  • @cecilitaH
    @cecilitaH Рік тому

    Too complicated damnit

  • @williamreilly5469
    @williamreilly5469 Рік тому

    Why ?

  • @malikdjeddi9667
    @malikdjeddi9667 Рік тому

    Hi great job am black soldier farmer can i have your whatsup . thank you

  • @aarong5784
    @aarong5784 Рік тому

    working way too hard for this

  • @aladrasullivan9018
    @aladrasullivan9018 Рік тому

    Damn,cat woman,if you gonna do a video, get you some tools !😂

  • @Jason.Goldstriker
    @Jason.Goldstriker Рік тому

    thank god she didn't melt the PVC cuz god damn