Thanks Chris,
> What's the cost of a queen excluder, the use of which would largely
eliminate such problems?
Unfortunately queen excluders have no affect. The wax moth eggs are in
the super. Without bees in the super to control the wax moths, the wax moths
take over.
Dave M.
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