the larvae of the common insect Galleria mellonella (greater wax moth) from honeycombs in her hives. Such larvae are a scourge of beehives across Europe, laying their eggs which hatch and grow on ...
A MONG entomologists there are well known to be two very common moths the larvae of which are destructive to fabrics; namely, the case-making clothes moth (Tinea pellionella L.) and the webbing ...
The researchers are using saliva from the larvae of the greater wax moth, commonly known as wax worms. These creatures are a well known pest that attacks and destroys honeybee hives. They are also ...