Patent
1976-04-30
1977-06-14
Chamblee, Hugh R.
A01K 5100
Patent
active
040287556
ABSTRACT:
Wax moth larvae are removed from an enclosure infested with the same by a method wherein the enclosure is tapped with a hard object at a frequency and with a force sufficient to cause the larvae to move to the surface of the enclosure. The emerged larvae are then separated from the surface.
REFERENCES:
A. I and E. R. Root, "The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture," 1923, pp. 610,612,841 & 842.
Kauffeld Norbert Mariner
Owens Charles Dean
Spangler Hayward Gosse
Chamblee Hugh R.
McConnell David G.
Silverstein M. Howard
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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