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Does anyone know if when wax moths "digest" dark brood wax on either plastic foundation frames or frames of wax foundation, if they kill AFB spores, EFB, Viri, etc.?  While I still believe in AFB cases, the equipment should be burned, I am curious what wax moth digestion of dark wax comb does?  Also, I still believe frames should be rotated out every four to five years.  However, a lot of beekeepers reuse the plastic foundation frames and I am interested in disease control.  
 
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Dave M.
Lexington, SC


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