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> There is quite a lot of discussion of wax moth in the archives.
>>
>Perfectly true but much of it drifts onto other topics.  So what is
>interesting is to know what is the practice today.

Well, the members of the list are spread around the world in many 
climates with many differing practices.  

The question is too general for anyone to try to guess what you 
want to know.

If you could ask a specific question, outlining what you read, what 
you are experiencing and ask a specific question, perhaps based 
on something you read in the archives, you will likely get some good 
and relevant responses.

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