
European
The European Silkworm, a specific breed of Bombyx mori, has been selectively bred to thrive under the temperate climates of Europe. This breed is renowned for its remarkable ability to produce high-quality silk, characterized by its strong tensile strength and fine, lustrous sheen. European Silkworms are typically creamy white in color, both as larvae and in their silk threads, which wrap into robust yet delicate cocoons.
European breeders have honed this silkworm's adaptability to local mulberry foliage, which serves as their primary food source, ensuring optimal growth and silk production. This adaptability makes them a favorite among European silk producers. Despite its resilience, this breed requires careful management of temperature and humidity to mimic its ancestral habitat and maximize silk yield.
As with other silkworms, the lifecycle includes stages as an egg, larva, pupa (within the cocoon), and adult moth. The larval stage is particularly vital, as it is when the silkworm feeds voraciously on mulberry leaves, storing energy to spin its silk cocoon. The European Silkworm has made significant contributions to the European textile industry, providing a sustainable and high-quality silk prized in fashion and luxury goods across the continent.
Colors: White, Yellow-White