A bright metallic fly with a flattened body, which frequently basks in the sun with its wings folded flat over the body.
水虻
Family Stratiomyidae: many genera
Example sentencesExamples
Once your bin has soldier flies, it can be difficult to say goodbye to them.
More research is needed, but biodiesel produced with the help of black soldier flies could provide a cheaper alternative fuel.
During World War II, the black soldier fly spread into Europe, India, Asia and even Australia.
Manure digestion with soldier flies practically eliminates environmental problems and produces significant salable products.
Prepupal soldier flies were self-collected as they sought pupation sites and crawled out of the manure basin.
There are approximately 1,500 species of soldier flies worldwide.
Odontomyia hydrolean is part of the soldier fly family and was first reported in Britain in 1829 but disappeared soon after.
So it makes sense to me that the black soldier flies are closer to their natural food than corn and soybean meal.
Other flies found on the poultry establishment include soldier flies, small dung flies, fruit flies and rat-tailed maggots.
Some species of soldier flies have aquatic larvae.
There are approximately 254 species of soldier fly in North America.
Tomberlin is investigating the use of the soldier fly to turn livestock manure into a source of protein and energy for poultry, while reducing numbers of the common housefly.
Definition of soldier fly in US English:
soldier fly
noun
A bright metallic fly with a flattened body, frequently basking in the sun with its wings folded flat over the body.
水虻
Family Stratiomyidae: many genera
Example sentencesExamples
There are approximately 254 species of soldier fly in North America.
Once your bin has soldier flies, it can be difficult to say goodbye to them.
Tomberlin is investigating the use of the soldier fly to turn livestock manure into a source of protein and energy for poultry, while reducing numbers of the common housefly.
So it makes sense to me that the black soldier flies are closer to their natural food than corn and soybean meal.
Other flies found on the poultry establishment include soldier flies, small dung flies, fruit flies and rat-tailed maggots.
Odontomyia hydrolean is part of the soldier fly family and was first reported in Britain in 1829 but disappeared soon after.
Manure digestion with soldier flies practically eliminates environmental problems and produces significant salable products.
More research is needed, but biodiesel produced with the help of black soldier flies could provide a cheaper alternative fuel.
Prepupal soldier flies were self-collected as they sought pupation sites and crawled out of the manure basin.
During World War II, the black soldier fly spread into Europe, India, Asia and even Australia.
There are approximately 1,500 species of soldier flies worldwide.
Some species of soldier flies have aquatic larvae.