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John Mitchell <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 28 Jan 2000 23:51:51 -0500
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Does anybody known how to locate wax moth eggs? Are they visible to the naked eye?

   I'm interested in setting up a test to observe whether a common moth egg parasite sold as a beneficial insect (Trichogramma sp.), which is reputed to attack the eggs of more than 200 pests, will parasitize wax moth eggs. Any recommendations on setting up a test would be welcome.



John

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