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The eggs of silk moth are fed on​

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Sericulture (production)

The female silk moth (Bombyx mori) lays about 400–700 eggs. After the eggs are hatched, the larvae are fed on mulberry leaves. These look like caterpillars of size about 0.25” and are called silk worms. The larvae feed on the leaves for about 25–35 days and then become 3” long.

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