Can anyone tell me where around Sydney i would get Black soldier flies please, or somewhere that will deliver.
Can anyone tell me where around Sydney i would get Black soldier flies please, or somewhere that will deliver.
I also live in the Sydney area, and they came naturally about 2 months ago. My BSF chamber gave me a few handfuls, then the cold set in and I got no more.
Might have to wait around for the warmer months like me. Remember, if you build it, it will come.
where abouts are you in sydney.
Do you have any photos please.
I live in the Parramatta area.
In the past, I always saw BSF around my compost bins but thought they were wasps. That is until I got interested in Aquaponics.
My parents who live in the heart of Sydney (Mascot), also have BSF around. Though they do not have a biopod.
Will post pics once I get more black soldier flies when it gets hotter. At the moment, I'm using it as a worm farm.
Hi were at old toongabbie near northmead, are you into Aquaponics if so how about some photos.
I have only seen 1 BSF (in May!!) here in bayside Melbourne, hanging around my compost tumblers. Try as I can, I cant get a colony going. Too cold now though but nonetheless frustrating over last summer.
Cheers!
Mark Ellis
"Be excellent to each other"
Old Toongabbie is very close to me. Pop over when I get my system setup.
I still don't have my aquaponics setup yet. Been researching for about 6 months now.
I am going to build about a 3000 L system by the end of the year if all goes well. Of course it will have to be CHOPS.
My first job is to level the ground so I can build a greenhouse.
I was thinking my aquaponics is up and running maybe you would like to have a look at my setup, let me know.
Mate I'm with you.
I am about to post my biopod for sale as I cannot get a colony growing no matter how much I try.
Interestingly, the BSF larvae will hang out in the worm farm and compost bin right next to the biopod, but in general, nothing much occurs.
I've tried full sun, part sun, and in the glass house. I've even attempted to 'seed' the biopod with larvae and some flies. But try as I might, absolute failure..
After having the biopod for over 2 years now, I really do think, that harvesting BSF are only suited to year round warmer climates..
Life is what you make of it..!
Hi Tony,
I'm sorry to hear that your BioPod is not working out for you.
As cool as Tasmania is relative to many parts of Australia, you still have a summer that should more than suit BSF production.
What are you putting in it in the way of feedstuff?
Gary
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