Effects of waste stream combinations from brewing industry on performance of Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)

Author:

Chia Shaphan Y.12,Tanga Chrysantus M.1ORCID,Osuga Isaac M.3,Mohamed Samira A.1,Khamis Fathiya M.1,Salifu Daisy1,Sevgan Subramanian1ORCID,Fiaboe Komi K.M.1,Niassy Saliou1,van Loon Joop J.A.2ORCID,Dicke Marcel2ORCID,Ekesi Sunday1

Affiliation:

1. Plant Health Theme, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe), Nairobi, Kenya

2. Laboratory of Entomology, Plant Sciences Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands

3. Department of Animal Sciences, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya

Abstract

Background In recent years, there has been a rapidly growing demand for readily accessible substrates for mass production of Black Soldier Fly, Hermetia illucens Linnaeus. Beer production results in various by-products that typically end up in uncontrolled dumpsites constituting pollution problems, which merits urgent attention. The present study investigated whether the 12 formulated diets composed of brewers’ spent grains (BSGs), brewers’ yeast and cane molasses can serve as substrate for H. illucens production. Methods Four different BSGs were selected and formulated into 12 diets, aiming at varying protein and net energy levels. The diets were offered to newly hatched (∼1 h old) H. illucens larvae and the influence on developmental duration, survival, wet weight, pre-oviposition time, fecundity, and longevity were compared. Results Developmental duration of the larvae (16–21 days) and pre-pupae (8–11 days) differed significantly across the different diets. The developmental duration of the pupae (8.7–9.1 days) was not affected by diet. The larval (86–99.2%), pre-pupal (71–95%), and pupal (65–91%) survival rates varied significantly between flies reared on the different diets. The pre-oviposition time was similar for flies provided with water (7–11 days) and 10% sugar solution (8–14 days) or across the different diets. The mean fecundity per female ranged from 324–787 eggs and did not differ between females provided with water or sugar solution. However, the number of eggs laid per female varied significantly across the different diets when provided with water. The longevity of starved H. illucens adults was significantly lower (5 days) compared to those provided with water (11–14 days) or sugar solution (14–15 days). Discussion The implications of these findings as part of a quality control procedure for commercial production of high-quality H. illucens larvae as an alternative protein ingredient in livestock and aquaculture feed are discussed.

Funder

A Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) Scholarship

The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research

The WOTRO Science for Global Development (NWO-WOTRO)

The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

The Canadian International Development Research Centre (IDRC)

The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR)

The UK Aid from the Government of the UK

The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)

The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)

The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), Germany, and the Kenyan Government

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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