Firewallx
Established Member
Hi, so I've been raising silkworms since 2020. Usually I place the mating pairs in a container lined with towel paper or wax paper. It's probably best to put a lid and some kind of ventilation. They usually stay put but I have had some climb out and wander off.Revising an old thread, but hoping that some of the contributors are still around. I'm going to have a whole mess of 5th instar silkworms in about a week and I'd like to try letting some cocoon and mate, but I have no idea how to set that up. My searches for that information led me here, actually.
I plan to store the eggs per @lele 's recommendations above, but I'm not clear on how to go from emerging moth to eggs attached to something to put into the ziplock container. When I've ordered them, they come glued in a cup, but I'm sure that isn't where she laid the eggs. What sort of substrate do they lay on? Do you just put that substrate right into the Ziplock?
Thanks!
You don't have to worry about sticking them down. The female glues them down when laying the eggs. I forgot what it's called.
Lastly, don't refrigerate the eggs right away. Wait until they turn black, that takes three days. This means that the eggs have entered diapause, which is like hibernation for insects. However if they don't turn black, they are not dormant and will hatch. Placing these eggs in the fridge will kill them.
I hope this helps. Good luck.