Hello,I am new here,but I have an idea for a
massive BSF self harvesting set up.
The key would be to use an ICB tank
I would keep it sealed, and manage heat and air via "cheater" vents.
My question is about feed; I only want to use these beasties to make Not-Food or Crap Food into Good Food. basically fast composting, which seems to be their specialty.
They apparently will eat almost anything, but I would like to feed them only that which the chickens or
rabbits wont/shouldn't eat.
In fact I only discovered BSF while looking for something to doe with my meat/ bone scraps. I currently compost right in my raised beds with sunken tubes-I don't even have red wigglers, just earthworms.
No chickens/fish either, but if I start raising these larva and still have no animals to feed them to, I could just blend them up into composting tea...
I once read an article on feeding roaches a blend of pulped garbage(including plastics!) and then blending the remaining bugs for use as human/plant/animal feed.
So I am looking to use unusual inputs, like pulped paper or
cardboard, grass clippings, autumn leaves,sawdust-basically worm/fungus food.No plastic! Unless they could really digest it...
I would mix this stuff with "regular food", and let them go to town. Being a plumber , I have a couple of beat up garbage disposals ready to do the job.
On a side note, can the larva climb rough vertical surfaces? I might want to simply give them roughened paths for their migrations.
Another alternative I am considering is using the sunken pipes with the BSF. If a place to to pupate was set aside, the waste and bug juice could just enter the soil , and the bugs need never leave at all.
A six inch pipe inside of an eight inch pipe, with soil in between and painted black could possibly beat the cold, but it would need to be white in the summer time...