he immature, wingless, feeding stage of an insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis.
Larva
The insect at this stage is likely a newly-hatched larva or caterpillar. It will undergo various stages of development before transforming into its adult form. It is important to identify the specific species to better understand its life cycle and habits.
No..Caterpillars are just butterfly or moth larva..Not related to worms at all.No, it is an insect, worms are not insects.
A silkworm is the larva of the silk moth, Bombyx mori. It is a domesticated insect known for its ability to produce silk.
Some worms are smaller than caterpillars and some are larger.
No, the palmer worm, canker worm, and locust are not three stages of development of the same insect. They are different types of insects belonging to distinct species within the order of Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies for palmer and canker worms) and Orthoptera (locusts).
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It is The larva
There are a couple of ways to kill larva. Though it depends on the insect you can usually kill larva with chlorine.
Yes , the most common one is mullberry silkworm x
Larva
it's a freshwater insect