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Zero waste: Maggots as recyclers and protein sources | AgriLife Today

October 14, 2019 by

Texas A&M professor invents technology to harness black soldier flies for waste removal, protein for animals Adult black soldier flies look similar to wasps, but without the stinger. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Jeff Tomberlin.)Black soldier fly maggots provide a zero waste option for organic recycling, according to Jeff Tomberlin, Ph.D., professor in the department of entomology at Texas A&M University and director of EVO Conversion Systems, LLC.

Source: Zero waste: Maggots as recyclers and protein sources | AgriLife Today

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