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In a message dated 20/09/05 18:36:19 GMT Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<<What is the life-cycle of these moths?  Is it possible I  have some living
in my house? >>

    Could you have wax in your house somewhere, in a  suitable state to feed
waxworms? I had lesser wax moths in the house  here for months before I
finally found where they were feeding!


Regards,

Robert Brenchley
Birmingham  UK

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