Black Soldier Fly Farming in Kenya
The black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) is common worldwide. It is found in the Philippines along with many other Asian countries.
The scientific name for the soldier fly is Hermetia illucens.
I'd fly to Kenya, get off the airplane and curse.
fly on a plane
No, black soldier fly larvae do not bite. They are non-aggressive and lack mouthparts that can inflict bites. Their primary role in nature is to decompose organic matter, and they are often used in composting and as a sustainable protein source for livestock. Overall, they are harmless to humans and pets.
About 275km if you can fly. 340 - 380km by car.
Kenya Airlines fly scheduled flights from London Heathrow (LHR), which is a short car journey from Reading (approx 30 mins).
5 hours
is a black fly a omnivore
He was a soldier and was sent to fight.
no Have to go via Nairobi with kenya airways
Medieval farming is way different to modern farming because they didn't have injections and thing s to help animals that were fly struck etc.