Abstract


 
 
 Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae have cellulosic activity in the presence of bacteria in their intestines, organic waste recycling activities using the bioconversion method, bioconversion as a change of organic waste into biomass thro- ugh a fermentation process involving living organisms. Generally, the organisms that play a role in this bioconver- sion process are bacteria, and Hermetia illucens larvae as bioconversion agents of fermented water hyacinth are combined with fruit waste and used as a growing medium. Hermetia illucens larvae with feeding treatment P0 = 100% fruit waste, P1 = fruit waste 25 % + 75% fermented water hyacinth, P2 = 50% fruit waste + 50% fermented water hyacinth, P3 = 75% fruit waste + 25% fermented water hyacinth, larvae used are 6 days old, for all treatmen- ts using 50g Larval mass weight. The results showed that. P3 = 75% fruit waste + 25% fermented water hyacinth produces the highest average weight of the final mass of larvae, namely 124.62 (gr), average feed consumption of 72.72%, average ECD and WRI values of 10.98% and 10.38%. The mixing level of water hyacinth and fermented fruit waste in treatment 3 showed an effective result as a growing medium for Hermetia illucens larvae.
 
 

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