Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO)
Abstract: This study aimed to evaluate the growth performance of the BSF fed on two different locally available Market Waste Substrates (MWS) and Household Waste Substrates (HWS). The study investigated the pre-pupal growth (length (cm) and weight (g), substrate reduction, bioconversion rate (BR), feed conversion rate (FCR) during the 45 days continuous feeding. Organic wastes (household and market waste) were introduced into rectangular basins (60 x 30 x 15 cm) with 20g of BSF eggs per rectangular basin with 500g of continuous feeding. From this study, MWS recorded higher pre-pupal yield of 3154.9 ± 0.219g (p>0.05), a pre-pupal weight of 0.2357± 0.219g (wet weight), while HWS registered a better pre-pupal length of 2.283±0.362. Under monitored favorable conditions (diet, temperature, humidity, and light), household waste recorded a better substrate reduction of 83%, while market waste registered a high bioconversion rate of 17 and feed conversion rate of 5.1. The nutritional profile for the two substrates was not significantly different P>0.05 with market waste CP 40.55% and household waste 41.21%. The nutritional values confirmed the great potential to reduce waste amounts significantly, minimize possible pollution and improve environmental sanitation as well as generate income while contributing to the saving of Earth’s resources. This study confirmed the great potential of BSFL as a component of waste management.