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Fresh Mulberry Leaves (Silkworm Food)

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Freshly hand-picked Mulberry Leaves shipped from the beautiful Central Coast of California. Pesticide Free! Great for Silkworms and Hornworms

$2.75 + $5.75 priority shipping/ 2 ounces (Approximately 50 leaves)

$20.00 + $5.75 priority shipping for 1 pound

Can store up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator, if the leaves seem a bit dry soak them in water for 10 minutes then pat dry and refrigerate. You can keep them year round by blanching them for 30 seconds in boiling water and then freezing them in plastic baggies. You then let the leaves defrost for 30-60 minutes before feeding to the worms.

email: [email protected] to order or message us on facebook https://www.facebook.com/yourcolorfulcreatures?fref=ts
 

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