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Re: es1 post# 80758

Tuesday, 09/23/2014 11:33:23 AM

Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:33:23 AM

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SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE DISAGREES, WILD SILKWORMS DO EXIST.

http://www.cdfd.org.in/wildsilkbase/info_moths.php

EXCERPT 1

"In India, the production of tropical tasar silk remained next to mulberry silk for decades, constituting about 4 per cent of the total silk production. There is an ever-increasing demand for tasar silk owing to its strength, luster and copper brown colour. The tasar silk production has stagnated and declined in the recent past though the demand is increasing. The important reasons for low production are attributed to traditional method of silkworm rearing on tall trees in natural habitat, which exposes the larvae to a number of predators, parasites and diseases apart from natural vagaries. The wild sericigenous insects like tasar silkworms have in due course of time came to stay as semi-domestic for the regular efforts and interests that revolved round its economic utility."
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