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In the Lowcountry of South Carolina we use a wax moth trap.  You take 2 liter
coke bottle and cut a one and 1 1/4 inch hole.  You add a cope of vinegar, cup
of sugar and a bananna peeling.  fill it 3/4 with water and hang bottle in bee
yard. it will attract wax moths and not bees. ron taylor, Geechee honey farm

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