Screenhouses for BSF (Black soldier flies)
Organic waste comprosises of 80% of all garbage collected in the country which is a big challenge. To avoid getting carbon dioxide and methane during organic waste management, the best way to decompose it is using black solder flies (BSF) insects
The BSF has a simple lifecycle. The adult survives for only a week to mate and lay eggs
which become larvae. The larvae eats organic waste to produce organic fertilizer and the larvae is a good source of crude protein for animal feed.
BSF require to be kept in warm temperatures’ ranging between 28 – 35 degrees
Our ideal approved greenhouse for BSF farming has:
- Entry porch
- Roll up side ventilation to control temperature inside the screenhouse
- Greenhouse polythene 200 microns (yellow/clear)
- Galvanised metallic structures ( 2O years warranty)
- White insect net