Heather
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2008
- Messages
- 4,131
- Reaction score
- 128
- Location
- Newick, East Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
What an infestation this year.
I have supers of wet comb. And thought I had removes any evidence of wax moth larvae, so then I popped all into a chest freezer as insurance against wax moth. 1 week later I sealed them in poly bags with acetic acid pads.1 week later check to remove pads before metal damage.. Bl****y larvae crawling everywhere. I can hardly breath because of the fumes (mask applied swiftly, but they are alive and well).
Bonfire the lot!! cannot be bothered to struggle with elimination any other way. THEY WILL DIE!
I have supers of wet comb. And thought I had removes any evidence of wax moth larvae, so then I popped all into a chest freezer as insurance against wax moth. 1 week later I sealed them in poly bags with acetic acid pads.1 week later check to remove pads before metal damage.. Bl****y larvae crawling everywhere. I can hardly breath because of the fumes (mask applied swiftly, but they are alive and well).
Bonfire the lot!! cannot be bothered to struggle with elimination any other way. THEY WILL DIE!