> > > It can only be used in stored equipment - so
> > > why bother? Para-di-chloro (moth balls) work
> > > just fine and can be found at your local drug store.
> I had understood that Moth Balls are of no use with max moth..but after
> reading the above, I am confused.
> Clarification please?..:)
Most commercial mothballs (the ones that aren't still attached to the
moths) contain some form of napthenate, I believe. While a useful
additive for killing moths in your closet, I think it is this that
causes problems when used in a beekeeping context. So the advice
I've always given is make sure what you are using is 'straight'
paradichlorobenzoate (or however you spell it).
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