Description
Live Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Larvae – small
Species; Hermetia Illucens
- Small BSF Larvae Size: ~5mm
- x 500 per tub
- Great to restock compost piles or watch grow-out (see how much they eat and fast they grow. You will need to feed them.)
- Buying small BSFL and feeding them will mean, they last longer (before turning into pupae & flies) – but you will have to feed them.
- Black Soldier Fly Larvae, also called Vita Worms, Calci Worms, or Phoenix Worms, are a highly nutritious feeder insect, which have become hugely popular worldwide as food for captive animals.
- ~20 times more calcium than crickets
- High in protein (>41% DM) and lysine (an essential amino acid).
- Fat (~30%) content varies on diet.
- BSF Larvae – live pack sizes: 100, 200, 500, and 4,000.
- frozen 1kg (~4,000 larvae).
Nutritional Benefits of BSF Larvae:
- They’re high in calcium, so don’t need dusting with calcium supplements.
- BSF Larvae can prevent, stop, and reverse the Metabolic Bone Disease caused by calcium deficiency.
- The larvae are white and the pupae dark brown – Both are very healthy for your pets, with the pupae having slightly higher chitin levels.
- Recommended by veterinarians, BSF Larvae have a naturally balanced Calcium : Phosphorus ratio and are the only calcium-rich feeder that can be safely fed as a staple diet.
- The high calcium level is due to an abundance of calcium carbonate impregnated within the exoskeleton.
- Feeding them to your animals can improve the animal’s natural colouring.
- BSF Larvae are also a natural weapon against coccidia, and contain high levels of natural lauric acid. Lauric acid has excellent antimicrobial properties, including potent activity against lipid coated viruses, clostridium, and pathogenic protozoa – including coccidia.
Which animals eat BSF Larvae?
- They wriggle, making them great for picky eaters and irresistible to reptiles, birds and fish.
- They can be fed live, frozen (after warming to ambient temperatures) or dried.
BSF LARVAE CARE:
- Storing them in a cool environment will slow development, so they don’t turn into flies.
- The BSF Flies are also great nutritional snacks, which bring diversity to natural hunting behaviours.
- Adult flies do NOT eat, so do NOT transmit disease, unlike the house fly.
- BSF Larvae are relatively new to Australian markets, as they’re difficult to breed. Bugs Alive has refined the process and regularly has stock available.
- BSF Larvae are packed with coconut husk, as they like to bury and hide.