> >Where do the lesser wax moths overwinter in the northern latitudes?
>
> Does everyone realize that there are two wax moths--the greater (most
> common) and the lesser?
But we are talking northern latitudes. Here the greater wax moth is not
only not the most common, it is absent. I am not sure about other places,
but definitely absent from Prince Edward Island, where snow was NOT absent
this week.
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