Lloyd wrote:
> I put them them (and the pollen) in a plastic bag, froze it, and then
burned the contents. They persisted for about 2 weeks.
Boy, that is persistent! Joking aside, I have seen them in large numbers in
Seneca and Cayuga counties. Also, in stored honey supers in Tompkins County.
When the larvae get going in a stack of honey supers, they make a horrible
mess.
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Peter L. Borst
Danby, NY USA
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