wax moth

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wax moth

A wax moth larva tunnels through a honeycomb in a beehive.

Definition

Noun: 1. A moth whose larvae live in and feed on bee honeycombs: The wax moth is an insect pest of honey bee colonies. The adult moth lays eggs in beehives, and the hatched larvae (caterpillars) tunnel through and consume beeswax, pollen, and honeycomb, causing significant damage.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The beekeeper found evidence of a wax moth infestation in the old hive.
    • Controlling the wax moth is essential for maintaining healthy honey bee colonies.
    • The larvae of the wax moth can completely destroy stored honeycomb frames.
Advanced Usage
  • "Greater wax moth" (Galleria mellonella): The most common and destructive species.
    • The greater wax moth is a serious threat to apiculture worldwide.
  • "Lesser wax moth" (Achroia grisella): A smaller, related species.
    • The lesser wax moth also damages combs but is typically less destructive than its larger relative.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bee moth (n): A common synonym for wax moth.
  • Honeycomb moth (n): Another name emphasizing the moth's target habitat.
  • Galleria mellonella (n): The scientific name for the greater wax moth.
Synonyms
  • Bee moth
  • Honeycomb moth
Related Phrases
  • Wax moth larvae: Refers specifically to the destructive caterpillar stage.
    • The beekeeper cleaned the frames to remove all wax moth larvae.
  • Wax moth damage: Describes the physical destruction caused by the pest.
    • The wax moth damage to the comb was extensive.
wax moth

A wax moth larva tunnels through a honeycomb in a beehive.

Noun
  1. moth whose larvae live in and feed on bee honeycombs

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