It's been many years since I kept silkworms and I've never reared them. Recently I bought some small ones from Coastal Silkworms and they did fantastic. I only lost about two out of two hundred babies. I was really impressed with this company and how healthy the worms were. Anyways I'm going to try raising some now and although I've done lots of searching I cannot find info on how humid the cocoons need to be kept. It's extremely dry here but the worms did just fine with no extra humidity. No shedding problems or anything. However I'm concerned maybe the larvae inside the cocoons need extra humidity to keep from drying out during pupation? The only thing I've read regarding humidity is that the eggs and new born caterpillars cannot be too dry. On the other hand many sources warn that older worms should be kept dry to prevent mold or bacteria growth. Any insight or links would be greatly appreciated. Like I said I did do a lot of searching before asking here!!! Thanks again.