Do silkworms bite, and which silkworms bite

Updated on pet 2024-06-25
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Silkworms can bite, when you put silkworms on your hands, you will feel a little numb itching, that is actually the silkworm biting you, but its mouthparts are too weak, can not pierce the human ** at all, only leave a little numbness, is completely harmless to people, silkworm baby.

    Biting is not for attack or self-defense, it is purely instinctive to treat what is in front of you as food, and when you find that you can't bite it, you will give up.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It will bite, but it won't hurt, and if you put it on your hand, it will itch, that is, it will bite you, because its mouthparts are less destructive, don't worry. It treats you like food, and when it finds that it can't bite it, it gives up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, just a small tingling pain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sand silkworms bite. Sand silkworms belong to the phylum Annelids, Polychaetes, Migrana, and Sand Silkworms in taxonomy, and are commonly known as sea worms, sea maggots, sea centipedes, and sea locusts. The body is distinctly segmented, and the sides of the body segment protrude into verrucous feet with bristles, which are used for movement.

    It is about 10 cm long. It inhabits mud and sand, and can swim during the reproductive season or when foraging at night.

    Sand silkworm: The body of the sand silkworm resembles a worm, which is oblong cylindrical and slightly flattened, symmetrical on both sides, and pointed at the back end. The whole is composed of three parts: the head, the torso, and the tail.

    The head is well developed and consists of the anterior lobe and the perioral segment. A small lobule protrudes from the anterior part of the first gang, called the anterior lobe, with two pairs of simple round eyes on the back, a pair of small tentacles and a pair of thick antennae on the anterior margin. The anterior lobe of the mouth is the posterior segment of the first segment, and there is an oral surface on the ventral surface, called the perioral segment, and there are 4 slender tentacles on each side.

    There is a retractable snout in the mouth, and there is a pair of large jaws at the tip of the snout, which is used to prey. The trunk has many rigid segments, each with 1 fleshy flat bump protruding outwards on both sides, called verrucous feet, and bristles on the feet. Verrucous feet are mostly bilobal, with swimming and crawling functions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, "No, it won't." White zombie silkworm, pinyin: báijiānɡcán. Aliases: zombie silkworm, zombie insect, ** is a dried whole worm that is infected with Beauveria bassiana and dies because the larvae of silkworms of the silkworm moth family are infected with Beauveria bassiana. It can be seen that the zombie silkworm is dead, so it will not bite.

    Silkworms don't bite. Silkworm is an insect of the Lepidopteran family of silkworm moths, which is a silkworm with high economic value. Mulberry silkworm is an oligophagous insect, in addition to liking mulberry leaves, it can also eat leaves, elm leaves, dandelions, onions, etc.

    The nutrients required by silkworms are mainly proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, inorganic salts and water.

    Silkworms don't bite. Silkworm is an insect of the Lepidopteran family of silkworm moths, which is a silkworm with high economic value. Mulberry silkworm is an oligophagous insect, in addition to liking mulberry leaves, it can also eat leaves, elm leaves, dandelions, onions, etc.

    The nutrients required by silkworms are mainly proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, vitamins, inorganic salts and water.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the process of raising silkworms, silkworms may bite each other to death. This is mainly due to the following good Kai several reasons:1

    Lack of food: The main food of silkworms is mulberry leaves, and if there are not enough mulberry leaves**, silkworms will attack each other and eat other silkworms when they can't find food. 2.

    Disease: Silkworms are susceptible to disease during growth, and viruses can cause disorders in the immune system of silkworms, which can lead to aggressive behavior. 3.

    Too high density: Silkworms are prone to competition for food and reproductive resources when the space is narrow and the density is too high. If the number of silkworms is too dense, it will attack, injure, and bite the silkworms.

    Therefore, in order to prevent silkworms from biting each other to death, it is necessary to provide sufficient food and drinking water for silkworms, and disinfect the feed; It is also necessary to manage the environment of silkworms to maintain suitable temperature, humidity and ventilation conditions; At the same time, it is necessary to regularly check the health status of silkworms, and detect and deal with diseases in a timely manner.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Silkworm moths generally do not bite. However, it is generally recommended to pay attention to personal hygiene when raising silkworms, and it is best not to touch the silkworm moth directly with your hands, and you can use clips or tweezers instead of operation, so as not to bring bacteria to the silkworm moth, thereby affecting its growth.

    Silkworm moth larvae generally feed on mulberry leaves, and spit out large amounts of silk before pupating, which can generally be used as an important textile raw material.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Non-biting and non-toxic.

    Differences: 1. Different properties: Wild silkworms are a kind of silkworms of the Lepidoptera order, which belongs to the family of silkworm moths. The silkworm is a lepidopteran filamentous insect that feeds on mulberry leaves, and is an invertebrate.

    2. Different morphological characteristics: the body length of the wild silkworm is about 20 mm, the wingspan is about 45 mm, the male moth is small, and the whole is gray-brown. Silkworms are about long, wide, and thick, slightly blunt at one end and slightly pointed at the other.

    3. Different living habits: silkworms are oligophagous insects, in addition to liking mulberry leaves, they can also eat leaves, elm leaves, onions, dandelions and lettuce leaves. Wild silkworms feed on mulberry leaves with larvae, and especially like to eat young leaves.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is generally believed that wild silkworms should be more resistant to viruses than domestic silkworms, so their resistance to pus should also be stronger than that of domestic silkworms. The authors of this paper found that under the same breeding environment conditions and the same feeding technology, the outbreak of pus disease in wild silkworms was the first, and the mortality rate from the onset to the onset of wild silkworms was higher than that of domestic silkworms.

    Wild silkworms are one of the pests of mulberry orchards, which grow in the complex natural environment of the wild, and the resistance of wild silkworms and silkworms to pus was compared through indoor breeding experiments. 1 feeding conditions and after the fall of 2008, my farm selection silkworm room in the breed preservation of the first breeding of wild silkworms, ant collection 5 area, and the quality of the Chinese variety Qiufeng, limited and other room breeding, Qiufeng, limited 1 and 953 also each ant 5 area.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It doesn't bite, it's not poisonous, the wild silkworms are larger, slightly darker in color, and their silk quality is different!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The age and body length of wild silkworms are shorter than those of domestic silkworms, and the color is also different, and they can mate with domestic silkworms to produce offspring, which will not bite people and are not poisonous.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Wild silkworms are poisonous and should be poisoned if they are touched more than 5 or 6 times.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't know either, I'm asking this question too.

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