I think so.
They make silk...when the spin their cacoon
They make silk...when the spin their cacoon
The correct spelling is "cacoon"
Velvet Cacoon was created in 2001.
It will eather die in its cacoon or stay a catterpiller
Yes, silkworms typically die when silk is harvested from them. The process usually involves boiling the cocoons to extract the silk threads, which kills the pupae inside. This method ensures that the silk remains unbroken and usable, but it also means the silkworms do not survive to complete their metamorphosis into moths.
how to care for silkworms
Do not help the caterpillar, the caterpillar will realize the cacoon is open so the caterpillar will go out of the cacoon and form another if it can so leave your caterpillar alone.
I'm not sure I'm asking you
what do silkworms do in winter
silkworms eat mulberry leaves
my silkworms just did the same!