Lanternfly honey is created from insect waste. The waste excreted by lanternflies provides food for honeybees in the fall. Lanternfly honey undergoes two separate stages of digestion.
Fly poop may be the next generation of composting, according to the BBC. Black soldier fly larvae are able to digest four times their own body mass in organic matter every day. Some farms are ...
Insect droppings, commonly known as insect frass, may seem useless and downright disgusting, but scientists found that this waste can improve soil health when added as a fertilizer in farming. Insect ...
The black soldier fly converts organic waste into biomass. The cricket brings crunchy protein to the dinner plate. The ...
Goterra had long-term offtake agreements, but lacked the capital required to convert contracted demand into realized revenue, ...
An article published in the journal Environmental Science and Ecotechnology has introduced a novel conversion system for managing food and plastic waste. This system combines insect farming with ...
Residual streams from insect production have the potential to improve plant health, while reducing pesticide and fertiliser use, say researchers from Wageningen University and Research. Insects are ...
Eating insects is one of those ideas that never quite seems to catch on. The United Nations endorsed the idea a decade ago, but, in the West at least, bugs remain mostly absent from supermarket ...
In trendy boutiques across the Northeast United States, a mysterious, nearly black syrup known as Doom Bloom is flying off the shelves. Thick and glossy, this reddish-amber substance looks more like ...