Fly Cycle

Live Larvae Bacchus Marsh

Black Soldier Fly

Fly Cycle is your trusted supplier of premium live larvae for fishing bait in Bacchus Marsh! Our fresh, high-quality larvae are the perfect natural bait to attract a wide range of fish, giving anglers a reliable and effective edge on the water. Packed with nutrients and irresistible to fish, our live larvae ensure a more successful and enjoyable fishing experience.

Sustainably farmed and locally sourced, Fly Cycle’s live bait is an eco-friendly alternative to artificial lures. Whether you're a weekend fisher or a seasoned angler, our larvae provide the perfect natural solution for your next fishing trip.

Using Live Larvae for Fishing Bait

Fly Cycle is your go-to supplier for high-quality live larvae in Bacchus Marsh! Specializing in sustainable insect farming, we provide fresh, nutrient-rich larvae perfect for pet feed, fishing bait, and composting. Our larvae are packed with essential proteins and nutrients, making them an excellent choice for reptiles, birds, fish, and even poultry.

At Fly Cycle, we are committed to eco-friendly solutions, recycling organic waste into valuable insect protein. Whether you’re a backyard farmer, an angler, or an eco-conscious pet owner, our live larvae are the perfect natural alternative.

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How It Works

Flycycle is reshaping the global food system. To do this we're transforming food waste into protein and fertilisers with insects.

Food waste is collected and tipped at a Fly cycle facility.

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Products

Flycycle insect protein ingredients and fertiliser range are available in bulk and retail. Ask a question or request access to our wholesale and distributor portals.

Waste Management

Flycycle offers a free waste advisory service. Ask us how your company could be saving on waste management costs

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