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Drying of black soldier flies refers to the method of rapid dehydration and drying by drying and heating to make black soldier flies into dry bodies. Dried black soldier flies can be used to feed hamsters, mice and other animals. In addition, the dry crushed black soldier fly can be used as an animal feed additive to feed pigs, cattle, sheep and other animals. Drying and storing black soldier flies has certain advantages. This is because live black soldier flies are not easy to store for a long time, but dried black soldier flies can be stored for up to half a year, which is convenient for packaging, transportation, sales or further crushing and processing. The dry powder of black soldier fly larvae contains 44%-48% crude protein and 34%-35% fat. The crude protein content of black soldier fly is similar to or slightly higher than that of fresh fish, fish meal and meat and bone meal.

Jiutian black soldier fly drying equipment can quickly and efficiently dry insects, and it is easy to realize large-scale continuous production. The drying effect is very uniform and the product quality is improved. No pollutants are produced during the entire drying process, and the energy saving is more than 30% compared with other drying methods. The black soldier fly dryer can be used for rapid drying of various insects such as black soldier flies, mealworms, silkworm chrysalis, fly maggots and other materials. The dried black soldier flies and mealworms have beautiful colors. After drying, the water content is low, and the active ingredients are better retained.
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