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> I also would like to
> see field data from temperature probes inserted into clusters of wax moth
> during the winter (probes inserted previously) to confirm the actual
> temperatures of the moth larvae in their cocoons, and then a confirmation
> that they were viable after being thawed.  Such observations should then 
> be
> published so as to set the record straight.

Have you just set yourself another project?

Best wishes

Peter
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