Loading ...


 
THE SECRETS OF SILKWORM CULTURE << First|< previous|next >|Last >>
057-116-01I1
PHOTOS BY THE AUTHOR
The tiny black spots you see here on Me tissue are eggs ... which will hatch into silkworms (shown munching on a mulberry leaf) in about three to ten days. After 30 days of grazin ~-during which the wrigglers each eat about a quarter pound of leaves and increase their initial weight by 10,000 times! these critters'll encase themselves in robes of silk, producing cocoons a little larger than a quarter. The fat, brown pupa (on the paper towel) that inhabits the cocoon will either be killed-by heating in the oven or (for a longer period of time) in the sun-and its covering harvested ... or the chrysalid will be allowed to hatch into the silkworm moth (again, perched on the leaf). Such adults will soon mate, reproduce, and die ... thereby completing their life cycle (the entirety of which-you'll notice-is shown in this photo!).
Close Gallery 1 of 3 
<< First|< previous|next >|Last >>
Home | E-Newsletter | Products | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | About Us | Contact Us | Subscribe | Customer Service | Classifieds | Site Map | RSS | Press Room | Advertising | Career Opportunities

Copyright 2009, All Rights Reserved | Ogden Publications, Inc., 1503 SW 42nd St., Topeka, Kansas 66609-1265
MOTHER EARTH NEWS • Utne Reader • Natural Home • EarthMoment • The Herb Companion • Herbs for Health
GRIT • CAPPERS • Motorcycle Classics
Farm Collector • Gas Engine Magazine • Steam Traction • Good Things to Eat
• Mother Earth Organic Coffee and Tea • Great Green Careers • Ogden Publications