After the larvae complete their feeding phase, they transition into pupae, undergoing a natural metamorphosis. Once they emerge as adult Black Soldier Flies, they are carefully housed in our specialized breeding cages. These adult flies mate and begin the process of laying eggs, which takes approximately 16 days after emergence. Once the eggs are laid, they are placed on a specialized substrate designed to optimize the hatching and growth conditions. This substrate ensures the eggs have the right environmental conditions to hatch successfully. Within 3 to 4 days, the eggs hatch into larvae, restarting the cycle of waste conversion.This highly efficient, sustainable cycle not only provides a solution to organic waste disposal but also generates eco-friendly bio-fertilizer, which is free from harmful chemicals and helps improve soil health. The use of BSF larvae significantly reduces the environmental footprint of waste management while promoting circular economy practices. By continuously diverting organic waste from landfills and converting it into valuable fertilizer, Biofly offers a scalable, environmentally responsible solution that contributes to sustainable agricultural practices and the broader goal of building a more resilient food system.