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Fertile eggs laying on a Mulberry Leaf

Blue eggs sprinkled with dust left by a Silk-moth

A close-up look at a number of fertile eggs on paper

A hatching kego trying to get out of its egg

A newly emerged Silkworm, called a kego

Two baby Silkworms, kegos crawling on a Mulberry leaf

A close-up of a baby Silkworm - kego - where the hairs are visible on its skin

Two White Seductress Silkworms sitting on a Mulberry Leaf

A medium-sized Zebra Silkworm hanging off a stick

A large Zebra Silkworm sitting on a leaf in the sun

A Zebra Silkworm beginning to spin its cocoon in an egg carton

Who would have thought that such an innocuous object could be so strong?

At Everything Silkworms, we follow the practice of producing "Ahimsa" Silk, also known as "Peaceful" Silk - meaning that we allow every moth to emerge from its cocoon.

At Everything Silkworms, we follow the practice of producing "Ahimsa" Silk, also known as "Peaceful" Silk - meaning that we allow every moth to emerge from its cocoon.

Infertile eggs

Newly laid eggs - still yellow

A single pierced, clear egg

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