Blue Grub Farms

BSFL Consulting

We've been raising Black Soldier Fly Larvae since 2023 and we've made every mistake worth making. Tell us where you are — backyard, hobby farm, school, restaurant, or a serious scale-up — and we'll...

$95.00per variant

Build your bin your way.

We've been raising Black Soldier Fly Larvae since 2023 and we've made every mistake worth making. Tell us where you are — backyard, hobby farm, school, restaurant, or a serious scale-up — and we'll help you skip the painful parts.

Calls, written plans, on-site visits. Schools, libraries and non-profits — ask us about discounted rates.

Where we work

  • Remote — Calls anywhere & written plans worldwide
  • On-site — Front Range & Denver Metro

Engagement options

  • Starter Call · $95 — One hour. You bring your questions, we bring answers. Good for troubleshooting, first-time setup, or a gut-check before you scale.
  • Build Plan · $450 — A written plan built around your specific operation, feedstocks, space, and goals. Includes a follow-up call.
  • On-site Visit · $1,200 — We come to you. Full walkthrough, hands-on assessment, written summary. Front Range and Denver Metro only.

How it works

After purchase, we'll reach out within 2 business days to schedule. Come with questions — the more specific, the better.

Reply time: Within 2 business days  |  Email: hello@bluegrubfarm.com

Why it works

Built around how BSFL actually behave.

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40× more calcium than mealworms

BSFL have a calcium-to-phosphorus ratio ideal for reptiles, amphibians, and birds — no dusting required.

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Self-harvesting

When prepupae are ready, they migrate up the ramp on their own. You just collect the jar.

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Zero waste

BSFL eat your kitchen scraps. Frass left behind is a rich organic fertilizer for your garden.

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Made in Aurora, CO

Every part is 3D-printed to order. PETG — food-safe, durable, and recyclable.

Ready to close the loop?

Your first bin. Your first harvest. Free food for your animals.

Field notes

Monthly notes from the farm.

One email a month. Setup tips, new gear, the occasional photo of our chickens losing their minds.