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The harm of raising silkworms at home
First, sericulture requires higher environment, which brings inconvenience to indoor life. ; Second, after death, silkworms will have a bad smell, but it is not the smell of silkworms themselves, which may be caused by the high decomposition temperature of corpses after death. Among them, the odor is NH3 and ammonia, which is not toxic and does no harm to people's health.

It brings inconvenience and bad taste to indoor life.

Silkworm requires high growth environment, so it needs to be disinfected with quicklime regularly. When it is raised at home, it will affect people's normal life. When a family raises a large number of silkworms, it is best to prepare a room of suitable size, disinfect the room, and then put the silkworm babies in the room for breeding. The suitable temperature for silkworm growth is between 20℃ and 30℃. If the temperature is too low, the growth speed of silkworm will slow down, so it is necessary to control the indoor temperature.

When a silkworm dies, it may produce some unpleasant smells due to the decomposition of the corpse, which brings a lot of inconvenience to raising silkworms at home. In fact, silkworms themselves have no smell, probably because of the high temperature in summer. That smell should be harmless to the body. I suggest you open windows and doors more often to keep a ventilation, and then buy something that emits fragrance to deodorize at home!  

It should be noted that: mulberry leaves must be the freshest, and the remaining mulberry leaves must be replaced in time, otherwise your silkworm will die and cannot cocoon. Silkworms will produce some eggs after mating, and if you don't keep these eggs in time, they will hatch quickly in a high temperature environment. You can keep them in plastic bags.