Why are cocoons stiffed?
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The cocoons have to be stifled to kill the larvae inside as otherwise; it will cut its way out after growing into a moth and spoil the cocoon. ... Hence the pupae are killed without damaging the cocoon.
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The cocoons have to be stifled to kill the larvae inside as otherwise; it will cut its way out after growing into a moth and spoil the cocoon. ... Hence the pupae are killed without damaging the cocoon.
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