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Steve Petrilli <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Sep 2015 19:19:09 -0400
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Charles,

Was not aware wax moths ride the frontal systems from the south.   The entomologist (Phil Nixon at the Univ of Illinois) which taught one of the training sessions I attended indicated some thrips which hit the fruit crops such as strawberries and the black cutworm moth, ride the winds and frontal systems from the South to reach us here in Illinois.

I will need to do some more research on it and I will send Phil Nixon an email and ask him if the wax moth does the same.

Steve 

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