Abstract:
Black Soldier Fly (BSF) is known for its potential use as a decomposer and as an insect feed
all over the world. However little is known on the antimicrobial property of the larval forms.
A series of experiments were conducted using the BSF as larval feed to determine its effects
on the midgut microbiota and biology of Aedes aegypti. The midgut microbiota was reduced
in the life stages of mosquitoes reared in larval feed than fish feed. Hatchability was higher
in eggs in fish feed than BSF larval feed (fish feed 8.17 ± 0.54, BSF larval feed 0.33 ± 0.33;
p < 0.05). Pupation was delayed for BS