How silkworms are reared? Explain in brief.
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n this process, silkworms are reared at appropriate temperature and humidity to get silk threads from cocoons. Rearing of Silkworm: In the beginning, the female silk moth lays hundreds of eggs. These eggs are stored over a clean paper or piece of cloth. 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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A female silk moth lays hundreds of eggs at a time. ... The silkworms are fed mulberry leaves. After 25-30 days, the silkworms stop eating and get ready to spin cocoons. The silkworms enclose themselves completely inside the silken cocoons in two or three days
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