First brood of tiger silkworms have reached their 2nd instar! They are currently raised on chow and getting over to be switched to leaves in another week. As expected, mulberry leaves are one of the last trees to leaf out. These will be selectively bred for the many generations to come. Since these are bivoltine strains, they will produce another filial generation in July and then retire for the season. Their eggs will be offered for sale during winter time after diapause. I am selling these tiger silkworms in small quantities as feeders to anyone interested. Will let them go at about one inch. Pls email to reserve yours.
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