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hi tim,
----- Original Message -----
> I notice that paradichlorobenzene isn't EPA regestered for use in
> California. Can I please have a recommendation for something to use for
wax
> moth control?
wax moth can't survive in a breezy environment.
for brood boxes: stand yr boxes on their end (so the frames look a bit like
a jail bar grille) & leave them out in the open air.... preferably with them
directed towards any prevailing wind.
for honey boxes: lay a pallet on the ground, put down a queen xcluder, stack
the boxes (as many high as u like) on the xcluder, put another xcluder on
top of the stack, then another pallet on top of that. u can then cover the
top with a tarpaulin or some kind of sheeting. the rationale is that air
will run in the bottom, up the stack & out thru the top.
i hope this helps, mark
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