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How to separate Black solider fly From Culture Medium

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The black soldier fly is a species native to South America. Today it is a cosmopolitan metropolis spread across temperate climate regions of the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia thanks to sophisticated insect farming techniques. They can eat almost any organic waste, which makes them great for disposing of discarded food or agricultural waste.

Black soldier fly larvae contain up to 50% high-quality protein, as well as essential vitamins, fats and amino acids.

Black soldier fly can be used as an alternative protein.
They are an important source of animal protein for humans and animals.

Larvae can be used as feed for fish, poultry and pigs. As chicken feed, they increase productivity (lay more eggs). Helps improve gut health, thereby reducing reliance on antibiotics.

Most importantly, the black soldier fly offers great potential for human consumption. When powdered, they can be an excellent source of protein to add to a smoothie or porridge.

Separation of media and larvae during insect rearing.


The original separation method is manual separation, but based on large-scale farming and reducing manual operations, we provide automatic screening solutions for farmers or factories. According to different working conditions of customers, we adapt different screening machines, such as linear screens , Rotary vibrating screen, drum screen. 1-4 level screening, adapt to the mesh specified by the customer, and classify the material accurately. If you want to know more, welcome to contact us!

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