The key characteristic of this process is the use of EM bacteria liquid to ferment manure, which can produce approximately 60-80 kg of high-quality organic fertilizer per cubic meter of waste. By employing a "natural separation method," the fermented material quickly forms into balls that attract cockroaches. These cockroaches then feed directly on the balls, allowing for rapid separation of the insects from the feces. This simple and efficient technique ensures complete separation of large and small pods, significantly increasing their reproductive rate—often by several thousand times. Within just 40 to 60 days, the process can go from initial cubs to fully developed pods, making it an extremely effective and time-saving method for large-scale production. The system is not only eco-friendly but also highly scalable, suitable for both small farms and industrial applications. It reduces labor costs, improves efficiency, and promotes sustainable waste management.