From personal experience with my moth, you will have to be patient. It will take about 27 days for it to be a beautiful, huge, brown moth.
If by silk moth you mean Bombyx mori, the moth used to produce silk commercially, then no. If you mean the Saturniid moths, often called "silk moths" colloquially, then yes.
silk is made of moths
25 varities of silk moths are found in india
There are five varieties of silk moths found in India. These silk moths in India include the Muga, the Tasar, the Oak Tasar, the Eri, and the Muga.
Chinese silk was made by using catepillar cacoons and they named a street after it called the silk road. silk TS ALL I KNOW ABOUT IT> SORRY
Yes. Silk fibre comes from their cocoons.
Moths do not eat any insects! they eat silk only!
There are five varieties of silk moths found in India. These silk moths in India include the Muga, the Tasar, the Oak Tasar, the Eri, and the Muga.
silk moth are reared from sheeps.
Four types of silk moths: 1. Bombyx mori Silk moth 2. Antheraea paphia Tasar silk moth 3. Antherae assamensis Muga silk moth 4. Samia cynthia Eri silk moth
"Silk moth" can either refer to Bombyx mori, the species used in the commercial production of silk, or any moth in the family Saturniidae (giant silk moths). Both of these are types of moths. Bombyx mori is a medium-sized white moth with large feathery antennae that was native to China and east Asia. Saturniidae, commonly called "giant silk moths" are a very diverse group of moths found throughout the world. They tend to be large moths with gaudy colors whose caterpillars spin thick silken cocoons. The silk of Saturniidae has not been successfully used for commercial purposes.
tiger moths ,(,like most moths ,adult moths) drink nectar ,baby moths eat clothes.