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.

Package of practices
 

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





 
Source:
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.