Silkworms primarily feed on mulberry leaves, which are essential for their growth and silk production. While they may occasionally consume other types of leaves, such as those from fig or oak trees, raspberry leaves are not a suitable food source for them. Feeding silkworms raspberry leaves could lead to poor development and reduced silk production. Therefore, it's best to stick to their preferred diet of mulberry leaves.
silkworms eat mulberry leaves
Silkworms also eat beetroot leaves
Silkworms only eat fresh mulberry leaves (or artificial food)
caterpillars mainly feed on mulberry leaves
Apparently yes, silkworms can/will eat beetroot leaves but not if they have already been eating mulberry leaves. But this is hearsay for me. I have raised them on lettuce leaves from start to finish, however.
They eat Mulberry leaves.
All day, Silkworms just eat Mulberry leaves!!!
Silkworms are the larvae of any number of species of moths, collectively called Silk Moths. The species used for nearly all commercial silk is Bombyx mori. and they are highly "host specific" meaning the organism (the symbiont) depends upon one particular species of plants, animal, or insect for its host, and they will only eat Mullberry leaves.
cause they want to and its a prophcey
A Silk worm
Silkworms eat the leaves of mulberry bushes
Caterpillars do not have ears, but they use their eyes to get around when they sense things.