Quote: Jim (?)
Chiqita has black soldier fly kits she swaps with. Don't know exactly if thats what you are wanting but they apparently grow faster than the mealworms. I've been considering getting some, trying to find out if they can survive my winter here. She has been on this thread but if you can't find her, you can type the name in the search bar at the top and click on the "user" icon when it comes up.
Hope this helps.
IF they will survive the winter, they would be perfect for you Jim.
a/ They keep reg flies away in summer
b/ you would have 2 bins, one for chicken poop and one for all other poop/scraps/dead stuff. Feed the chicken ones the one that isn't from their poop, and the other birds the chicken poop ones. ( if you raise regular worms, you can then feed this stuff that has been de nitrified back to them, I have heard, but i have not tried it)
BSF are tiny things, but the grubs are huge. Do you have a place that doesn't freeze in the winter you could put bins? otherwise you'd have to get eggs every spring, I think. Mario knows the zones, let me harass him, he came home with a burning desire to vacuum. How did this man end up with me..... As for your wife, don't let her see INSIDE the bucket when its going, and you will be fine THAT is grose. The actual grubs that you get are black and cute and not slimy or weird. Also, dont make her get the goo you use to keep flies away, that also is grose. ( but very handy)
Otherwise, pic up live meal worms from pet smart, and put them in chicken feed with potatoes to lay in. Wolftracks made ours it worked great. That's a starter kit that works great and is not wallet unfilling. But don't leave it with your turkeys....
He says zone 7 or higher, or you need to keep them inside over winter. You can make a thingies to trap the adults and keep them reseeding your bucket. It does freeze here, but not constantly. So I imagine it will kill adults but not babies, maybe. the babies generate a fair bit of heat when they are eating their way to adulthood.