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Hey everyone i was thinking of trying to breed some silk worms and wanted to know if anyone knows how to do this and what would i need to do this any info will be great thanks![]()
You can do a search on this forum. Lots of info there. Breeding them are very easy. I did it successful as a 10 yr old. Started with 8 one inchers and ended up with thousands in shoe box...![]()
you can do a search on this forum. Lots of info there. Breeding them are very easy. I did it successful as a 10 yr old. Started with 8 one inchers and ended up with thousands in shoe box...:d
I had NO Idea that the author is lele.. we've had several email exchanges.
Yes, that is all very good info.
When I raised them at age 10, I really just used a shoebox. But that was back in Asia, everyone kid raised silkworms as pets and for school. I carried it every where I went, even when they were eggs. So, obviously I was very dedicated. As long as you are dedicated, they will reward you. It wasn't without trials and errors for me though. My first ones got carried away by ants, 2nd ones were thrown away accidentally by gramma. It was only my 3rd rearing that I was successful. It was a lot of fresh leaf picking and cleaning out frass..
Back to the article, in the case of chow, I put mine in a piping bag.. and I cut away the tip as I go. I don't waste any chow nor do I risk contaminating it that way
and lastly, yes I do breed silkworms now for extra income. My website features imported color mulberry chow that makes the silkworms PINK, PURPLE, and BLUE!
What's your website,...Im excited to see the blue worms! I just bought my first batch of silkworms and I'm excited to use them more instead of crickets.
I have been thinking about doing this too. I just read the article, but there are really no specifics or "how-to's". We had our silkies in a container and were never able to get any of them to spin/cocoon. So I'd love to know, just like the OP, how exactly this is done. Certain temps, what to put into the container with them, lighting etc.