bee moth
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Definition
Noun: * A moth whose larvae live in and feed on bee honeycombs: A type of insect (moth) whose immature, worm-like stage (caterpillars) inhabits and consumes the wax and honey from the nests of bees.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The beekeeper discovered a bee moth infestation in one of the hives.
- Bee moth larvae can cause significant damage to honeycomb structures.
- Controlling the bee moth population is important for protecting the honey harvest.
Advanced Usage
- As a pest species: The term is often used in apiculture (beekeeping) contexts to specifically refer to a destructive pest.
- Effective hive management is crucial to prevent bee moth damage.
Variants and Related Words
- Wax moth: This is the more common general name for the same insect, specifically referring to its larvae's habit of consuming beeswax.
- Galleria mellonella (Greater wax moth): The scientific name for one of the most common species referred to as a bee moth.
- Achroia grisella (Lesser wax moth): The scientific name for another species.
Synonyms
- Wax moth
Notes on Meaning
- The term "bee moth" is a compound noun that specifically describes the insect's ecological relationship with bees and their hives. It is not a formal taxonomic name but a common name based on its behavior.
Noun
- moth whose larvae live in and feed on bee honeycombs