Wax worm is about 3 cm to 2 cm long. The Wax moth breed quickly, and its eggs and larvae have strong vitality. It mainly damages the weak bee colony, spins cocoons at the bottom of the beehive, tunnels the comb, eats wax on the comb, and damages the bee larvae. The damaged bee colony will decline in autumn, which will affect the yield and quality of honey. It will even cause bees to abandon their hives and escape if it is severe.
It's very easy to solve this problem by using WeiPeng's Wax Moth Wood Chips. You only need to put one piece on the bottom of the beehive to ensure that you won't be infested by Wax moths for a year. When you save the comb, you can hang one piece on the comb, and then the comb can be preserved and protected safely and effectively from wax moth.




