AFTER HARVEST WORK.—Chapter XVII. 
top one carefully covered, will insure safety against the entrance of mice 
and moths; but, if there are already eggs of the moth miller in the combs, 
they will hatch and the combs become infested with wax worms in spite of 
covering carefully. So there should be an inspection of the combs at least 
once after they have been piled, for, despite the best of care, some moth 
larvae may get in. If at any time it is found that moths are ruining the 
combs, see page 121 of the Appendix for treatment, and apply this treat- 
ment at once. 
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