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PostPosted: Apr 7th, '11, 20:52 
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I had a happy accident...I think. Wanted some earth worms(red wigglers i think) from my worm bin for fishing. Digging through i found hundreds of BSF. Are they compatible in the same bin. Seems like i have more in the dirt than in my home made bio pod. I know the fish in the AP system love the BSF but the wild bream here in Botswana sure prefered the red wigglers. I'm happy to have more BSF i just don't want them to take over my supply of fishing bait. Any thoughts??? :dontknow:
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PostPosted: Apr 7th, '11, 21:09 
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The one thing i like is that they will deffinatly pupate in the worm bin so there will be plenty of flies for then next generations. Just don't want to loose the bait i use for non Aquaponics fishing.

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They'll be fine together MM.

Over here at least it's very common to find them together - never had a problem with it yet.


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Just found them in my compost bin I think and there are a lot of them and worms
Are these BSF

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hey mantis
Looks like the start of some immature BSF larvae. they will turn brown when they are ready to harvest.

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