Why is a cocoon that produces a live silk moth useless to a silk farmer?

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2026-02-25 18:05

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If the moth hatches, it chews its way out of the cocoon, cutting all the silk fibers. for silk production, the caterpillar is killed before it hatches, so the silk strands can be unwound and remain whole.

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