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    Ok I am going to try my hand at rearing silkworms and hopefully getting them to breed. I have come across a few articles and blogs about silkworms (which were dated back to 2004 and 2008) and I noticed comments about eggs only hatching at certain times of the year.

    If given the right incubation temperatures, wouldn't the eggs hatch within a 1-2 week time frame regardless of the time of the year?

    Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I was concerned after reading about them that I would have to wait months for the eggs that I purchased to hatch.

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    Have you visited the website Wormspit.com? It can certainly help with some of your questions. Michael the owner is always helpful with questions. Its a great site to look at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkmoth View Post
    Have you visited the website Wormspit.com? It can certainly help with some of your questions. Michael the owner is always helpful with questions. Its a great site to look at.
    Yes and actually this is one website where I am reading some information that is a little confusing.

    "It starts all over in the spring" is he talking about in nature or literally having to wait that long for eggs to hatch in a controlled environment? Also, he mentions a low hatch rate if eggs are NOT refrigerated...

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    The eggs must go through a winter or they will not hatch properly I believe. I would rather buy baby caterpillars instead of dealing with eggs.
    I bought them to make silk "paper". Its not hard to do but you need mature caterpillars and alot of patience!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silkmoth View Post
    The eggs must go through a winter or they will not hatch properly I believe. I would rather buy baby caterpillars instead of dealing with eggs.
    I bought them to make silk "paper". Its not hard to do but you need mature caterpillars and alot of patience!

    Well I would rather raise them to adults in order to have a continual supply of eggs, unless what you are saying is true. Can anyone else chime in about the "wintering" period, if it is indeed necessary

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    You might find this useful, Garrett:
    http://www.frogforum.net/food-feeder...eparation.html

    The eggs will turn either a pale blue/gray color or else a brownish color... If my memory serves me correctly, the color that the egg changes determines whether or not it will need an overwintering period or whether they hatch quickly without one. I'm honestly not sure if there are certain environmental conditions required to stimulate one color form over the other... its been many years since I've bred silkworms.

    You can place the eggs that require an overwintering period in the butter drawer of a refrigerator for a few weeks (roughly 4-6) then bring them to room temperature/silkworm ideal temperature and that will stimulate them to begin hatching shortly thereafter.

    Eggs are a great way to go - much cheaper than live larvae in bulk and less fragile during shipment. You can also consider shooting your questions off to a wholesaler or breeder who regularly works with the eggs. I exchanged some emails with a lady from China when I was ordering bulk quantities of silkworms many years ago, but the company's online page no longer exists (and the name eludes me). Either way, she was happy to help with my questions, being a customer ; )
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