>
> The above is more typical of what I see--often with quite a few pupae
> involved--in patches, rather than along a line as with wax moth. Note
> that
> in two of the cells, the pupae are being removed.
Much the same as I see. There appears to be no detrimental effect overall
and it just seems to come and go.
Geoff Manning
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