Feeding your reptiles and amphibians can be quite the challenge, but there’s no need to worry because feeding your reptile or amphibian with Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) makes things easy, convenient, and most importantly delicious! So what are you waiting for? Let’s take a look at this nutritious feeder shall we?

What Are Black Soldier Fly Larvae?


Black soldier fly larvae are the pupae of black soldier fly, a type of insect that is closely related to the common housefly. They are rich in nutrients like protein and minerals, which make them a great feeder for many reptiles and amphibians. There are three main ways you can feed your pet black soldier fly larvae: live, frozen, or dried.

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What Do They Eat?


Black soldier fly larvae are a great feeder for many reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. If your pet will eat an insect it is sure to eat this too! Black soldier fly larvae are also high in protein and can serve as a staple food for your pet.

The Benefits of Feeding Your Reptile or Amphibian with Black Soldier Fly Larvae


Larvae are a great feeder for many reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. If your pet will eat an insect it is sure to eat this too!
Plus, BSF larvae don’t smell like some other insect feeders, so it’s perfect for people who don’t want their living space smelling like a bug zoo.

How to Get Started


Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) are a great feeder for many reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. If your pet will eat an insect it is sure to eat this too!

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FAQs


What are the benefits of feeding my reptile/amphibian with black soldier fly larvae?
Black soldier fly larvae are an excellent source of protein and calcium. They can also be used as a soil fertilizer. What types of reptiles/amphibians should I feed them too? Any type of reptile or amphibian will enjoy black soldier fly larvae as a food source! How do I offer them to my pet? Place the flies in their enclosure and allow your pet to find them on its own.