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Showing posts with label silkworms. Show all posts
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Aug 23, 2019

[Answer] What do silkworms eat?

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...A silkworm exists when a silk-moth (Bombyx mori) is in its larvae stage. It is an important insect economically as the silkworm is the world's primary producer of silk. The silkworm lives on a exclusive diet of mulberry leaves. Domestication of the silkworm has evolved this insect to the point that it is completely dependent on humans for reproduction. This is a result of centuries of selective breeding for commercial silk production. Wild silk-moths remain but are different from their domestic relatives and are not a viable source for silk production. Source: EverythingSilkworms.com.au

Aug 11, 2018

[Answer] What do silkworms eat?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do silkworms eat?"



...A silkworm exists when a silk-moth (Bombyx mori) is in its larvae stage. It is an important insect economically as the silkworm is the world's primary producer of silk. The silkworm lives on a exclusive diet of mulberry leaves. Domestication of the silkworm has evolved this insect to the point that it is completely dependent on humans for reproduction. This is a result of centuries of selective breeding for commercial silk production. Wild silk-moths remain but are different from their domestic relatives and are not a viable source for silk production. Source: EverythingSilkworms.com.au