Yes, silkworm eggs should be kept in cold storage to ensure their viability and longevity. Storing them at low temperatures, typically around 0 to 5 degrees Celsius, helps to prevent premature hatching and preserves the eggs until they are ready to be used for rearing silkworms. Proper cold storage conditions can significantly enhance the hatch rate and overall health of the larvae when they are eventually incubated.
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