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My little black and brown TN ants do that rather well, and they don't
hurt as much when they bite/sting.  Fact is that I never see wax worms
and ants in the same box of comb.  Anyone have tricks for attracting
ants to stored comb (especially brood comb)?

Logan

grumpy7 wrote:

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> I forgot to mention -- fire-ants sometimes do a pretty good job of cleaning
> out wax-moth larvae from dead-out boxes.  Just set the box on an ant-hill.

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