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-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Truesdell <[log in to unmask]>
>Are you sure they are wax moth larva and not bee larva or pupa parts?
Hi Bill
Yes, it is moth larvae. I should have mentioned that we didn't extract
the supers right away, and while they were sitting in my brothers kitchen,
the wax moths were able to get in. I wasn't expecting it to happen,
or I would have either extracted sooner, or put the supers in the freezer.
We also use queen excluders, so I know they are wax moth larvae.
>Anyway, it sure is *raw* honey with a protein supplement. May fetch
>premium prices.
Hehehe....actually, I thought of putting "high protein" on the label.
(just kidding..;)
Ian Watson [log in to unmask]
real estate agent gardener baritone
beekeeper---> 6 colonies; soon 12...;)
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