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What varity of silk moth are reared and what problems are encountered?

silk moth are reared from sheeps.


WHAT VARITIES OF SILK MOTHS ARE REARED AND WHAT PROBLEMS ARE ENCOUNTERED?

silk moth are reared from sheeps.


What happens if a female silk moth mates a female silk moth?

A female silk moth cannot and will not mate with a female silk moth. She will mate with a male silk moth if one is available. If not, she will simply die.


What are the different types of silkmoths?

There are four common types of silk moths. They are the bombyx silk moth, the antheraea paphia tasar silk moth, the muga silk moth, and the samia Cynthia eri silk moth.


How many types of silk moths are found in India?

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


What is the life history of silk moth?

The silk moth starts as an egg. It grows to larva, then to pupa.


What is a silk mooth?

It's a typo. Either Silk Moth or Silky Smooth typed incorrectly.


How many varities of silk moths are formed 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.


What is silk?

Silk is the secretion from the spinnerets of the silk moth larva (it's cocoon).


How much is the length of silk thread of a silk moth cocoon?

The length of silk thread produced by a single silk moth cocoon can vary, but it typically ranges from 300 to 900 meters (about 1,000 to 3,000 feet). This silk is harvested and unwound from the cocoon to create silk fabric. The exact length depends on factors such as the species of the silk moth and the conditions in which it was raised.


Why is a cocoon that produces a live silk moth usless for making silk cloth?

If the moth hatches, it chews its way out of the cocoon, cutting all the silk fibers. for silk production, the caterpillar is killed before it hatches, so the silk strands can be unwound and remain whole.


Why is a cocoon that produces a live silk moth?

A cocoon that produces a live silk moth is the result of the silk-producing process of silkworms, specifically the larvae of the Bombyx mori moth. These cocoon structures are spun by the larvae to protect themselves during their pupal stage as they undergo metamorphosis. The silk fibers are made from proteins secreted by the silkworm, and when the adult moth emerges, it breaks free from the cocoon, allowing for the continuation of the species. In silk production, however, many cocoons are harvested before the moth emerges, as this yields the silk fibers commercially.