How to kill leftover feeders?

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I have a few tubs of wax moths (Formerly wax worms) and darkling beetles (Formerly mealworms). I don't want to feed them to my beardie, the beetles as a just in case scenario and the moths because they will get everywhere if I open the tub and those things can devastate bee hives and I don't want to be the cause of a local decline of bees. Is the best way to kill them off humanely just putting them in the freezer for a day or so?
 

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WreckWrack said:
I have a few tubs of wax moths (Formerly wax worms) and darkling beetles (Formerly mealworms). I don't want to feed them to my beardie, the beetles as a just in case scenario and the moths because they will get everywhere if I open the tub and those things can devastate bee hives and I don't want to be the cause of a local decline of bees. Is the best way to kill them off humanely just putting them in the freezer for a day or so?[/quote
Their just bugs that would be feed to a dragon so sure I guess.
 
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