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Put them all on mulberry leaves, and after washing the leaves, they will be wiped clean, and if there is water, they will die of diarrhea. It is better to pack them in iron or plastic containers, otherwise the mulberry leaves will dry easily.
I forgot how many times I had to molt in the middle. When they don't move and hold their heads up, they're molting. Don't touch them if they don't move, moult the skin and continue to feed the mulberry leaves.
In the end, it can grow as thick as a finger, and when you can see that the whole body can be transparent under the light, you will almost have to spin silk.
After the cocoon is formed, the moth will bite through the cocoon and fly out, cover them all in a large cardboard box, spread a piece of paper underneath, and in a few days you will have a large sheet of silkworm seeds.
Remember that when the wheat is ripe, the silkworms are about to form cocoons, and I don't know if your seeds will be in time, hehe.
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A silkworm can give birth to or fight thousands of eggs, and raising silkworms is still very simple. Next, let's take a look at how silkworms should be raised.
01 Mulberry leaves.
The food of silkworms is mainly mulberry leaves, therefore, you can plant a few mulberry trees in front of your home, and pay attention to drying them when picking mulberry leaves, so as not to let the mulberry leaves have slippery abrasion.
02 A place to raise silkworms.
Silkworms can be directly cultivated in cartons, or spread a layer of sacks in baskets to raise silkworms, and the cartons should be kept clean and hygienic, especially not containing wild water.
03 Put in food.
If the space for raising silkworms is relatively small, do not put too many mulberry leaves at one time, but ensure that silkworms can eat mulberry leaves at any time when they are hungry. Those uneaten mulberry leaves should be cleaned up in time.
04 Ants.
Silkworm eggs can hatch when they are placed in the sun, but it is necessary to pay attention to the prevention and control of ants, ants will eat silkworm eggs and silkworms.
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Silkworms can be raised in cardboard boxes and fed green leaves such as mulberry leaves, lettuce leaves, etc. Young silkworms need to be fed young leaves, and large silkworms also need to eat an appropriate amount of old leaves to promote silkworming. Before each feeding, pay attention to wipe the moisture on the mulberry leaves.
In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to the size of the silkworm baby according to the size of the box.
In addition to mulberry leaves, silkworms can also eat lettuce leaves, elm leaves, grape leaves, lettuce leaves and other green leaves.
Silkworms can be cultivated directly in cartons, which need to be kept clean and dry and must not contain moisture. When raising silkworms in a smaller space, don't put too many mulberry bent leaves at one time.
Small silkworms under 5 cm need to eat the most tender leaves, while large silkworms also need to eat an appropriate amount of old leaves on the basis of young leaves to promote silkworming. Pay attention to wipe off the moisture on the mulberry leaves every time you feed them, and the mulberry leaves that are not fresh enough should be cleaned up in time.
According to the size of the body, it is best to divide the silkworm babies into boxes to prevent them from fighting for territory. In addition, ants will eat silkworms, and when they are raised, they need to observe the environment and find that the ants must be cleaned up in time.
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