Yes, in the early days of the Mormon church (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints), they raised silk worms in areas of southern Utah and Arizona, especially in a city called St. George. They did this to be as self sufficient as possible, as at the time, the area was not part of the United States and there was no train service that far west.
silk worms are tiny worms hanging from silk on a tree
yes,there is a market for silk from silk worms.
Silk worms create silk. That's where silk comes from.
Silk is not made out of silk worms. Silk is made by silk worms which spin to make a cocoon for themselves.
King James 1 of England loved silk so much that he paid bounties to any colonists who would plant mulberry bushes raise worms and export raw silk
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Silkworms spin silk, the answers in the name.
Silkworms are like to eat leaves from a Mullberry Tree. They also like rotten cheese!!!!!!!
No, silk is a natural fibre.
Silk worms are killed to make silk which is a sought after soft fabric. It takes 15 silk worms to make a single gram of silk thread.
it comes from silk worms