Can BSFL be used to compost lawn clippings?
They do better with vegi and fruit matter, you could put some lawn clippings in with it make sure it hasnt been sprayed with pestacides.
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Can BSFL be used to compost lawn clippings?
This is my second year growing BSF larvae. Last year was great, I got lots of them for my girls. This year has been awesome until this month. I have tons of pupae in my 2 biopods, however only few of them are climbing into the bucket. I keep on feeding them but they don't leave the feeding section of the biopod. They seem mature although they are not black yet but huge. Does anybody know what is going on or have a similar experience? I am so tempted to put them thru a strainer so I can give them to my chickens. Usually I have a lot of them falling into the bucket even some that are not matured but now it pains me to see all this amount of pupae eating like there is no ending and getting fatter and bigger and not coming out of the mash. Any comments will be appreciated.
So far the temps in the bin are still high enough that they are self harvesting. I haven't put the tub in there yet but plan to do so tomorrow and I'll update throughout the winter to let you know how it goes. We did figure something out this last week though. When you add the mash (we use left over brewers grain) we end up with masses of house flies laying eggs in there. If we wait for a while before adding any new grains then the BSF larvae get hungry and consume the maggots of the house flies. Yea it sounds odd to use one fly larvae to feed the other but heck it's free food for he BSF which in turn makes food for the chickens. Win-win in my book. Right now we probably have tens of thousands of BSF larvae (from mature sized to so tiny it takes a magnifying glass to see them) in our bin. I can turn the material in the bin, add 30lbs of feed grains and by morning the entire surface is smoothed over and rippling with movement. A few days ago I poured 5 gallons of fermented chicken crumbles (it went soooo bad fermented that the hens wouldn't eat it) into the bin and the increase in BSF activity was insane. The heat from the feed and grubs sent the bin into overdrive for self harvesting. We were getting a half pound per side for a few days there. The chickens love them.RichnSteph let us know how it goes with your experiment (placing a small container with mature grubs inside your set up) to continue to get flies and eggs thru the winter.
I just got out a bucket of grubs for my girls and 2 boys. I had to rinse the mash with lots of water. I still have plenty of them.
It is so much better when they self-harvest![]()
Temps are continuing to fall down at night so I better hurry up and insulate them.