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Sun, 25 Dec 2005 05:24:55 -0500
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I would appreciate referral to a definitive treatise on the life cycle of the perfidious and opportunistic wax moth.

A strange thing happened to some freshly made up supers with new foundation that resided in a warm building between October of this year and this week.  I found them invested and new foundation damaged.  (most still usable but definitely infested).  I had thought that the wax moth was a creature of warm weather.

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