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I have been beekeeping for several years and recently had a bad attack of
wax moths on my hives.  So I have one question: how do I get rid of the
moths?  They have wiped out one of my hives and I fear they will take on
the other soon.  Is it a lost cause?  Should I just start over with new
bee swarms in the spring?  Want the moths attack this new colony also?
 
Need help in El Paso, Texas
 
Tim Channell

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