What can silkworm eat to make it spit out all kinds of silk?

According to reports, the color change of silkworm babies is because the feed contains refined plants, chemical components, nutrients of synthetic mulberry leaves and specific pigments. The cocoons of colored silkworms are all colored, and the silk made does not need to be dyed the day after tomorrow. Breeding mainly uses professional feed.

Feeding has the following characteristics:

1. All the raw materials of silkworm artificial feed are pure natural and pollution-free, and they are sterilized at high temperature and high pressure before leaving the factory, so the feed has a long shelf life.

2. The artificial feed can feed the silkworm larvae to cocoon, and the growth and development are normal, and the silkworm larvae can spin cocoons and emerge normally.

3. As long as the temperature is suitable (20℃~ 30℃), silkworms can be fed all year round regardless of seasonal changes.

4. The disinfection and disease prevention measures of artificial feed sericulture are strict. Silkworms rarely die after being sold (usually 3 years old), and the success rate of rearing is very high.

5. Silkworm artificial feed formula and colored cocoon technology have high technical content, and the possibility of counterfeiting is extremely small.

Feeding mode:

1. Silkworms are raised in plastic boxes to prevent feed drying and pollution. There are air holes in the charging box cover, and the box cover must be covered all the time when charging. In addition, when the silkworm reaches the 5th instar, it must be divided into two boxes (every 3 silkworms 1 box). In case of continuous rainy weather, open the box cover 1-2 hours every day to ventilate and dehumidify the silkworm.

2. When feeding, don't move the silkworm while it is sleeping; Silkworms that have just molted are tender, so don't scratch them with your hands to avoid injury. In addition, silkworms fed with feed should not change mulberry leaves halfway, and they will not like to eat if they are fed with feed again.

3. When the raw feed in the plastic box is finished or dried, take out the silkworm with clean chopsticks, pour out the residual feed scraps and silkworm droppings in the box, take out the ham-sausage-type feed for silkworm attached to the paper box, cut a small hole at one end of the feed with scissors, squeeze the feed into the feed box one by one, and then put the silkworm on the feed. Each ham-sausage-type feed can be squeezed out for 2-3 times. In order to prevent pollution, the feed after opening should be put in a clean plastic bag. Silkworm feed has a specific taste and does not contain anything harmful to human health. You can rest assured to eat it.

4. Pay attention to hygiene when feeding, and don't let water droplets get on the feed to prevent the feed from becoming moldy; Don't let silkworms come into contact with all kinds of household pesticides, perfumes, camphor, cigarettes and other irritating things, so as not to cause harm to silkworms.

5. In order to increase the interest, we adopted the colored cocoon technology to change the original white silkworm into colored silkworm. If these silkworms are fed with ordinary feed, they will produce white cocoons. If you choose special feed for colored cocoons, you can produce colored cocoons such as light red, yellow and light blue. Feeding special feed for colored cocoons on the 2nd and 3rd day of 5th instar for 3-4 days. It should be noted that different colors of feed should be fed separately. Silkworms fed with red cocoons are all purple, those fed with blue cocoons are all blue, and those fed with yellow feed are slightly yellow.

6. When you see silkworms spinning, open the origami ring attached to one side of the silkworm box and fix it in the silkworm box, so that the mature silkworms to be spun can be placed on the origami ring to make cocoons. In order to prevent mature silkworms from crawling out, you can cover the circle with a piece of paper.

7. It can be pupated in about 6-8 days after spinning and cocoon formation. If you need to observe the pupation, you can cut one end of the cocoon with a knife 2-3 days after cocoon formation, pour out the silkworm that has not been pupated, gently put it on clean soft paper, and often observe the process of pupation.

8. Cocoon skin can be dyed or painted in various colors to make lovely animals or flowers, which is very popular in Japan. It depends on everyone's rich imagination and try it yourself.

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