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Intrigued. I started prepping for the new season today: checked through the equipment, including half a dozen drawn supers from last year, all nice and tightly wrapped. Opened up the wrapping and found they all had big holes in the middle.
It's not wax moth - there's no sign of that mess they leave behind, no cocoon shapes in the frames, no webbing, and no live adults or larvae. What did this?
![IMG_20200323_162320.jpg IMG_20200323_162320.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/beekeepingforum/data/attachments/5/5625-442a0981cb6865f1d286b6b55d71ad84.jpg)
It's not wax moth - there's no sign of that mess they leave behind, no cocoon shapes in the frames, no webbing, and no live adults or larvae. What did this?
![IMG_20200323_162320.jpg IMG_20200323_162320.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/beekeepingforum/data/attachments/5/5625-442a0981cb6865f1d286b6b55d71ad84.jpg)