Behind the palm oil dregs, there is a black army fly

A few days ago I went to a forest that I have never been to, this forest is known to have many plantations, namely oil palm plantations, in this area there are many new and old oil palm plantations, I saw the gardens in a very large area, precisely in the area North Aceh Indonesia.
My goal here is to find content for #hive. I tried to walk to the palm oil plantation, and saw a lot of waste that had been thrown away I tried to look for it in the waste or oil palm dregs, and I found insects behind the palm oil pulp waste, long story short I took some photos with my cellphone and was assisted with macro lens, because these insects are a little bit small.
I tried to find out about this insect via Wikipedia
[Black army fly](https://id.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_soldier fly)
(scientific name: Hermetia illucens) is a type of fly that is commonly found in places where organic waste is found.[2] These larvae use the waste as a food source. The ability of larvae to eat organic waste is because in their intestines there are cellulolytic bacteria that produce cellulase enzymes that play a role in cellulose hydrolysis.[3] the use of organic waste indirectly helps reduce the waste so that it plays a role in handling organic waste.

Friends, you can see some photos of insects that I have prepared for this beloved community

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Thank you insect friends who have visited my account, I hope you like it. Greetings from me @asklanbudi🙏

LocationAceh Utara-Indonesia
Camera MakerSamsung
Camera ModelSamsung a33
Take time14-30 wib
Flash ModeNo Flash


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Fanstastics fly shots!... And what awesome eyes!!!... Nice details!...

!discovery 15

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