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What happens to caterpillar in the cocoon?

In a cocoon a caterpillar changes into a moth or butterfly.But if they fall they will die so if you get a caterpillar take good care don't handle to much


What is the standard thread length on a pipe?

americanNPT pipe thread i want how much taper it has depends on the pipe size/diameter


What is a cecropia moth life span?

The life span of a cecropia moth is about 2-3 weeks depending on the area you live in or how much the larvae got in its younger life.


Do moth moult when grow?

The internal processing of biological and environmental inputs and stimuli is the way that moths evolve. Understanding of moth evolution may be achieved by comparison of extant with extinct species since there are adaptations and non-adaptations that distinguish the two. It also will be advanced by comparing subspecies of a same-species genus since biological adaptations often speak volumes about biogeography.


How much does a skein of chunky wool weigh?

The term skein describes a loosely coiled, arbitrary length of some thread. It is NOT a unit of measure and hence has NO fixed length or weight.


How much silk can you get from a silkworm?

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.


How does the invention of silk work?

Silk is not do much an invention as a discovery. ?The discovery that the cocoon of the silkworm moth lava could be boiled and unravelled as one continuous thread. This thread is then twinned with others to make a silk yarn which is woven into fabric. The secret of silk was discovered by the ancient Chinese who learned how to domesticate and farm the silk worm moths, feeding them on a type of mulberry leaf.


What does the smallest protophyte measure?

PROTOPHYTA Moth . There is not much info. available about this variety of moth.


How much time can go to Bermuda an the six moth visa from Jamaica?

How much time can go to Bermuda an there six moth visa from Jamaica


How much does a caterpillar eat before it makes its cocoon?

12 tons


How long does a geometrid larva stay in their cocoon?

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.


How much silk yarn can be obtained from a cocoon?

Catch the cocoons before the moth emerges, and soak in hot water for a time, try 30 to 60 minutes. Start pulling the 'fluff' away and you will come to one thread that starts to unravel. Put aside and do the same with your other cocoons. When you have enough threads to make a yarn of the size you want. Put all the cocoons in a bowl of water, pull the threads through the teeth of a fine comb and start winding those threads onto a cardboard 'bobbin' or old cotton real or a wool winder. Keep going until you use up all the thread. Rescue the moth chrysalis and put it in a safe dark place like a shoe box with a lid with holes in it, and allow to emerge when ready. To mate and hatch more little silk worm eggs to later give you more silk.