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I recently used a pressure washer with a wide tip to clean hives which had wax
moths.  I am sure the water pressure could remove the wax. not sure it would
damage the cells.  Is you did this over a screened bottom hive body you could
save the wax.
Ron taylor
Lowcountry Beekeeper

John Keim wrote:

> Dear all,
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