Wax moths: perfect food for biocontrol agents!

Wax moths are mainly the pest of bee wax and sometimes bee colonies. They can cause huge amount of damage if not managed on time. However apart from the notorious character, they are also extremely useful in biocontrol. Used for mass multiplication of several biocontrol agents such as nematodes, fungi, etc. Hence, the little larvae can be more beneficial than damaging. The  four major life stages are adult, egg, larvae and pupa.


wax moth larvae





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