Silk cocoon is a delicate fibrous shell produced by the silkworm after its larval stage. Silk thread is extracted from these cocoons.
On our website, detailed information is provided about different types of cocoons, their growth stages, maintenance, and trade-related details.
The life cycle of a silkworm involves four stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa, and adult moth. This process takes about 6β8 weeks and plays a vital role in silk production. Farmers carefully monitor each stage to ensure the quality of silk fibers.
β The female moth lays about 300-500 eggs.
β They are small and oval-shaped.
β They hatch into small larvae in about 10β14 days.
This website is created to help sericulture farmers and to provide government-related information to the farmers.
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