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Scott Holisky <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Dec 1994 23:21:55 -0500
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Yep, even here in St.Paul, MN we hear of this "wax moth" thing. I soon will
be doing the Jan. inspections, scraping the snow off the tops, removing the
tar paper, and low and behold - on top of the moisture release board ( 3/4"
builtright) I'm sure to find a few "wax winter moths"...if only they could
fly...Yes it's true wax moths do winter over, but like the ants, they too
will soon learn what a strong hive can do...ikes!
 
Seasons Greatings - Scott

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