Techniques of Rearing Silkworm
Rearing of Muga Silkworm


Muga silk worm is multivoltine and 5-6 crops are raised in a year out of which
two commercial crops (Jethua: May- June and katia: October- November), two
pre-seed crops (Jarua: December- January and Aherua: June- July) and two seed
crops (Chotua: February- March and Bhodia: July- August. Usually pre-seed and
seed crops encounter adverse climatic condition resulting in heavy loss during
the early stages due to environmental rigours, disease incidence and infestation
of pests and predators.
|
Crop |
Time of pruning |
|
|
Early stage worms |
Late stage worms |
|
|
Aherua (June- July) |
1st week of march |
1st week of February |
|
Bhodia (July- August) |
1st week of April |
1st week of March |
|
katia (October- November) |
1st and 2nd week of July |
1st and 2nd week of June |
|
Jarua (December- January) |
1st week of September |
1st week of August |
|
Chotua (February- March) |
1st and 2nd week of October |
1st and 2nd week of September |
|
Jethua (May- June) |
1st week of December |
1st week of November |




1. Package of practices of Muga, Eri and Mulberry Sericulture for North Eastern
region of India, 2005, Central Muga Eri Research & Training Institute,
Lahdoigarh, Jorhat, Assam.
2. Directory of Sericulture Technology 2008, Karnataka State Sericulture
Research and Development Institute, Bangalore- 560 062.