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Wax Moth
Wax moths, including the greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) and lesser wax moth (Achroia grisella), are pests whose larvae tunnel through and destroy beeswax combs. They primarily affect weak colonies and stored comb in poorly ventilated conditions. Prevention includes maintaining strong colonies and storing empty combs in cool, well-ventilated areas or treating with sulfur.
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