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The waxmoth damage occurred when the frames were stored in rubbermaid containers.  I had passed them all through a freezer but apparently not long enough or cold enough and they got a whole bin of my drawn comb.

I don't have anywhere to stack the supers as you describe for them to overwinter.  So, I try freezing and storing.

I'm hopeful to find an industrial freezer that I can use to give all of the equipment a good hard freeze after removing them in the fall.

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