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Describe briefly how silkworms are reared

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Rearing of silkworm to produce raw silk is called sericulture. A female silk moth lays hundreds of eggs at a time. The eggs are stored by the farmers at suitable temperature and humidity under hygienic conditions. When the eggs hatch, silkworms come out of the eggs. ... After 25-30 days, the silkworms stop eating and get ready to spin cocoons. In this process, silkworms are reared at appropriate temperature and humidity to get silk threads from cocoons. These eggs are then sold to the silkworm farmers. The farmers then keep the eggs under the accurate temperature and humidity at a clean place.

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