Heinrich Katz, manager and owner of the company Hermetia Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, stands in front of a net with countless 'Black Soldier Fly/Hermetia illucens' flies in Baruth, Germany, 10 September 2016. You could describe Heinrich Katz as Lord of the Flies. The 58 year old has been breeding insects since 1992. He describes his Katz Biotech AG as the largest German producer of useful insects and mites. Katz is a match with biological pest control. His beetles go for aphids in order to make chemical control unnecessary. Now he is looking at the large market for animal feed. Photo: PATRICK

Heinrich Katz, manager and owner of the company Hermetia Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, stands in front of a net with countless 'Black Soldier Fly/Hermetia illucens' flies in Baruth, Germany, 10 September 2016. You could describe Heinrich Katz as Lord of the Flies. The 58 year old has been breeding insects since 1992. He describes his Katz Biotech AG as the largest German producer of useful insects and mites. Katz is a match with biological pest control. His beetles go for aphids in order to make chemical control unnecessary. Now he is looking at the large market for animal feed. Photo: PATRICK Stock Photo
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4713 x 3031 px | 39.9 x 25.7 cm | 15.7 x 10.1 inches | 300dpi

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10 September 2016

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Heinrich Katz, manager and owner of the company Hermetia Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, stands in front of a net with countless 'Black Soldier Fly / Hermetia illucens' flies in Baruth, Germany, 10 September 2016. You could describe Heinrich Katz as Lord of the Flies. The 58 year old has been breeding insects since 1992. He describes his Katz Biotech AG as the largest German producer of useful insects and mites. Katz is a match with biological pest control. His beetles go for aphids in order to make chemical control unnecessary. Now he is looking at the large market for animal feed. Photo: PATRICK PLEUL/dpa

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