
04-02-2010, 09:28 PM
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I just raise the silkworms until they pupate, wait for the moths to emerge from the cocoons. The moths don't eat, so there's no need to find food for them. No gutloading also means using them sparingly since they use up any nutrients during their short life. I consider them treats, since I don't have a clue how nutritious they really are. All they moths do is mate, the males die soon afterward and the females live a bit longer to lay their eggs. This means you have at most a week to feed them off before they die.
I have no idea what species of silkmoths you might have available in Europe since there are a few species called silkmoths, but the ones here are Bombyx mori. They're the ones bred for centuries to produce silk. They've been selectively bred for silk production and have lost their flying ability which makes it easier to contain the moths. It also makes it easier for us 
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