Silkworms again!

Andee

Chameleon Enthusiast
In starting silkworm colonies again. Which means, 6 months to a year of line breeding and adding new blood to line breed again for superior genetics. I look forward to it. There will be worms that wont make the cut. Worms that are fed off. Worms that get dried for chicken feed. I am excited. Ive missed raising them.
 
That’s awesome! I have always wanted to raise silkworms, just don’t have the time(or skill haha😂) good luck! Hopefully they all survive and are nice big worms!
 
Ugh kego stage is absolutely the hardest to care for ngl. It takes ages to move them with a soft paint brush and im planing to do several hundred at a time of each different type. Its worth it but exhausting. Only once they get to about 3/4s in length do i have issues with possible viruses and contagions killing off the first few generations.
 
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