Silkworms still mainly eat plants, and many leaves are eaten by silkworms. However, when raising silkworms, you still have to look at the species of silkworms, so that you can determine what they will eat.
1. Mulberry silkworms: Mulberry silkworms are widow-feeding insects. In addition to eating mulberry leaves, they can also eat lettuce leaves, mulberry leaves, mulberry leaves, elm leaves, duck onions, dandelions and lettuce leaves. Mulberry leaves are the most suitable food for silkworms. Natural food.
2. Tussah silkworms: Tussah silkworms feed on the leaves of Quercus plants in the family Fagaceae, such as oak trees, oak trees, and oak trees. They can also feed on leaves of wormwood, willow, chestnut, maple, pear, apple, and other plants.
3. Cecropia: It feeds on the leaves of the Assa genus in the family Fagaceae, such as oak trees, oak trees, oak trees, oak trees, etc.
4. Amber silkworm: Amber silkworm can eat the leaves of several cultivated plants, mainly eating Phoebe leaves, but also the leaves of evergreen trees such as Rubiaceae and Tiger thorn, as well as the leaves of plants of the genus Smilia and Camphor.
5. Camphor silkworm: The camphor silkworm mainly eats camphor leaves, the silk quality is relatively good, and also feeds on maple leaves, willow leaves, wild roses, sand pears, pomegranates, purple shell wood and cypress leaves, etc.
These are some of the rare species of silkworms and what they eat.
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