about 3 or 4 days
A silkworm produces about a half mile length of silk at a time. It usually takes about a month for them to produce that much silk. Silkworms live up to two months, so in their whole lifetime, they spin about one mile of silk.
Caterpillars and silkworms are eating machines. Once hatched, they will eat and eat until it becomes time to spin their cocoons or pupate to reach the final stage and emerge as an adult. In commercial silk production, once the silkworm is cocooned, it is dropped into boiling water to kill it. The cocoon is then unravelled to produce a silk thread Several threads are combined to produce the silk yarn strong enough to produce a fabric.
Caterpillars and silkworms are eating machines. Once hatched, they will eat and eat until it becomes time to spin their cocoons or pupate to reach the final stage and emerge as an adult. In commercial silk production, once the silkworm is cocooned, it is dropped into boiling water to kill it. The cocoon is then unravelled to produce a silk thread Several threads are combined to produce the silk yarn strong enough to produce a fabric.
In the race between the boy silkworm and the girl silkworm, the boy silkworm won. He was determined and quick, showcasing his speed and agility. The girl silkworm, while talented in her own right, couldn't keep up with his pace this time. The victory highlighted the competitive spirit of both silkworms.
First of all, the larva doesn't spend very much time in the cocoon. Shortly (around a few hours to a day) after the larva spins the cocoon it molts into the pupal stage. the pupa can remain in the cocoon for any amount of time as it depends on the time of year.
They spin a cocoon around it and place it in the larder. The toxin from the bite jellifies the body of the prey and, come dinner-time, the spider bites one end off and sucks out the juice.
Mars takes about 24 hours and 39 minutes to rotate.
24 hours 37 minutes and 23 seconds
An inchworm will stay in their cocoon for about 2 weeks. They tend to stay in an extra week most of the time.
A female silkworm typically lays between 300 to 500 eggs at a time. The exact number can vary based on factors like the silkworm's age and health. After laying, the eggs are usually small, round, and can be yellow to brown in color. They hatch into larvae within about 10 to 14 days under suitable conditions.
The time taken for a planet to spin on its axis is called a "day." Specifically, it refers to the period it takes for the planet to complete one full rotation relative to the stars, known as a "sidereal day," or relative to the sun, known as a "solar day." Each planet has a different length of day based on its rotation speed.
because it has to be stored in cold places