Unstable Indicators of Temperature and Humidity in Large-Scale Special Worm Rearing Houses and the Negative Consequences of Feeding Worms in Them

silkworm, special worm rearing house, cocoon, silk, stalk, mulberry, mulberry leaf, container, feed, temperature, humidity, feeding area, shelf productivity, vitality.

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December 29, 2021

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This article reveals the information on rearing houses for silkworms. It has been observed that   the larger the size of silkworm rearing houses, the more difficult it is to maintain a comfortable temperature, relative humidity and other environmental factors, and as a result, the development of silkworms, cocoon spinning processes vary, and the  process implementation of agro-technical measures is disrupted. As consequently, scientifically based data show that the viability of industrial cocoons was 14.5-24.5%, and the duration of the larval period was 2-8 days.