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Why a muga moth always lays less eggs retaining a considerable number of eggs as unlaid ?

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Why a muga moth always lays less eggs retaining a considerable number of eggs as unlaid ?

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Due to wild nature, muga moth generally lay eggs for 6-7 days. But, scientifically, moths are allowed to lay eggs only for three days to avoid un-uniformity of the hatched larvae as well as to check possibilities of occurrence of different diseases from weak late hatched larvae.

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