Frequently Asked Questions
Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) are a protein-rich snack that helps promote growth and development in poultry and fowl. They encourage natural foraging behaviors and can be fed up to 10 grubs per day per bird.
Yes, Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae are also suitable for small pets such as hedgehogs, reptiles, turtles, and fish, providing them with a high-protein treat.
Dried Fly Larvae do not require refrigeration and have a long shelf life, making them easy to store in a cool, dry place.
It is recommended to spread about 1 to 10 worms per bird per day to encourage natural foraging behavior.
No, Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae are not for human consumption and are intended solely as animal feed.
Flock Fest Fly Larvae are high in protein (minimum 35%) and fat (minimum 25%), with low moisture and fiber content, making them a nutritious snack for birds and small pets.
Yes, you can use Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae at your backyard feeder to attract insect-loving songbirds like robins, woodpeckers, bluebirds, and orioles.
No preparation is necessary. The Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae can be fed directly to your birds or pets as a snack or reward.
Birds such as chickens, ducks, and various insect-loving songbirds tend to enjoy Dried Black Soldier Fly Larvae as part of their diet.
If you notice any signs of an allergic reaction in your pet after consuming the larvae, discontinue use immediately and consult a veterinarian for advice.



















