Waxworms (moths) live in and around beehives and get their name from their ability to ingest beeswax combs.Waxworms are also very easy to take care of and can survive for a long time at lower temperatures. They have a very high fat content making them a perfect food source for many reptiles, amphibians, and some pet birds. They are considered a pest by beekeepers as they are a parasite in bee colonies in the wild. ![]() Waxworms (Galleria mellonella)are the caterpillar larvae of wax moths and are tan with black feet and small brown or black heads.
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