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I have 2 frames from a weak colony that has wax moth  lines in them.
 
Can these be put into a strong hive  for cleaning by the bees or will
 this only give the lavae  more room to move and a feast for later
on.
 
Should the frames be destroyed or is there a way to resurrect them?
 
thanks in advance
 
 
Andrew Weinert
Atherton, Tropical North Queensland
Australia
17.17 Degrees South, 145.30 Degrees  East

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