The Performance of Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFLs), <i>Hermetia illucens</i> L. (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), as a Function of the Substrate Used: A Review

Marykathleen Agbornawbi Tambeayuk, Marc Anselme Kamga, Olalekan J. Taiwo
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Organic wastes are one of the greatest challenges that cities face worldwide. In numerous underdeveloped nations, like Cameroon, waste is often disposed of through landfills, composting, or open-air combustion. Unfortunately, the concept of waste sorting and organic waste processing is new to many individuals. This has led to an increase in the amount of organic waste and the costs connected with its management. Consequently, the majority of developing nations have sought out waste management solutions that are more cost-effective. Therefore, it has been determined that the bioconversion of organic wastes by black soldier fly larvae (BSFLs) (Hermetia illucens) into multifunctional prepupae is a viable alternative. Appreciation is given to the employment of the organic waste management approach in developing nations since it is not only environmentally friendly and economically viable, but also provides a means for waste valorisation through the production of diverse resources and potential economic benefits. Studies have proved the usefulness of the insect in controlling organic wastes, but countries such as Cameroon are still unfamiliar with the nuances of this method. Consequently, this timely review examined the performance of the BSFL, specifically in organic waste treatment, as well as the best practices for multiplying them to determine its viability for use in a waste treatment plant, the production of high-quality larvae as a source of protein for livestock, and the production of diesel fuel.
黑兵蝇幼虫(BSFLs) <i>Hermetia illucens</i>L.(双翅目:层蝇科),作为基质使用的功能:综述
有机废物是世界各地城市面临的最大挑战之一。在许多不发达国家,比如喀麦隆,垃圾通常通过填埋、堆肥或露天燃烧的方式处理。不幸的是,废物分类和有机废物处理的概念对许多人来说是新的。这导致了有机废物的数量和管理成本的增加。因此,大多数发展中国家已寻求更具成本效益的废物管理解决办法。因此,黑兵蝇幼虫(Hermetia illucens)将有机废物转化为多功能预蛹是一种可行的替代方法。对发展中国家采用有机废物管理办法表示赞赏,因为它不仅对环境无害,在经济上可行,而且还通过生产各种资源和潜在的经济利益提供了废物增值的手段。研究已经证明了这种昆虫在控制有机废物方面的有用性,但是喀麦隆等国家仍然不熟悉这种方法的细微差别。因此,本文及时审查了BSFL的性能,特别是在有机废物处理方面,以及繁殖它们的最佳做法,以确定其在废物处理厂使用的可行性,生产作为牲畜蛋白质来源的高质量幼虫,以及生产柴油燃料。
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