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If you are talking about after you extract the surplus honey you can freeze
the frames for about 36 hours.  This will kill off any wax moth eggs  or
larva.
If you are speaking about a regular hive, the bees can control the moths
themselves if the hive is strong.  If you have a weak hive, you may want to
combine two together.
I hope this answers your question.

Norm

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