silkkiäistoukat
Silkkiäistoukat, scientific name Bombyx mori, are the larval stage of the domestic silk moth. They are crucial for the production of silk, a natural protein fiber. These caterpillars are domesticated and have been selectively bred for thousands of years, making them unable to survive in the wild. Their primary purpose is to consume mulberry leaves and grow, storing energy for the pupal stage where silk production occurs.
The silk industry relies heavily on silkkiäistoukat. Once hatched from eggs, the larvae feed voraciously on
After spinning the cocoon, the silkkiäistoukka enters the pupal stage inside. The cocoons are then harvested,