what will happen if cocoons are stifled
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if cocoon is not boiled then when the larva will come out the fibres would not be long enough to make the silk. Therefore,the cocoon is boiled to take out long fibres of silk
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The cocoons have to be stifled to kill the larva. It cocoon isn’t stifled the larvae inside them won’t die and later into a moth and fly away. Therefore we can’t get thread of silk from such a quality fibre for fabric. Stiffing also helps to store the cocoons for a long time.
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