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QuestionCan spray or smoke kill the silkworm? How can protect them?Community AnswerSmoke cannot, but bug spray can. So, keep them clear of anywhere someone might spray.
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QuestionCan I feed them anything other than mulberry leaves?Community AnswerYes, you can feed them mulberry chow, but that's the only good alternative.
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QuestionDo I have to put the eggs in the refrigerator?Community AnswerNo, just make sure they are submerged in dirt in a cool place, and make sure the dirt is moist. Spray it with water every 2 days.
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QuestionHow do I tell the difference between a male and female silkworm?Community AnswerIt is impossible to determine silkworms' genders in the larva or pupa stage. In the adult moth stage, females can be distinguished from the males because of their larger size.
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QuestionAre phoenix worms/black soldier fly larvae available in Canada?Community AnswerYes. The worms are available almost anywhere in the world. There is no need for a license unless you are breeding thousands of them and also selling them.
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QuestionHow do I breed black soldier fly larvae?Community AnswerRaise them as you would raise darling beetles. Feed them vegetables, use a biodegradable substrate, separate adults and larvae, as the adults will eat the young, and clean the habitat often. You can refer to the wikihow "How To Breed Mealworms" for more information. Follow the same steps for black solider fly larvae.
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QuestionCan I feed beetroot leaves to silkworms?Community AnswerYes you can, as well as lettuce and cabbage leaves. However, they must be fed this from the very first day they hatch or there is a possibility they won't adjust to the food and will die if they don't know it as food. Feeding beetroot leaves may make them spin a pinkish silk, which can be cool! However, it is recommended that you feed them mulberry leaves as it is safer and better for the silkworm. You can buy a mulberry bush which will supply a renewable source of leaves.
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QuestionCan silkworms die from a tiny amount of bacteria?Community AnswerNo, bacteria are everywhere and silkworms will probably die without bacteria. Both good and bad bacteria exist, so some bacteria can kill silkworms but most are harmless.
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