Comments on: Mind Your Beeswax https://www.keepingbackyardbees.com/mind-your-beeswax/ Fri, 05 Jul 2019 00:51:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Sherry Anderson https://www.keepingbackyardbees.com/mind-your-beeswax/#comment-88115 Fri, 05 Jul 2019 00:51:56 +0000 http://keepingbackyardbees.com/?p=2006#comment-88115 I just extracted 33 lbs of honey and wanted to keep the wax for projects. Your information was detailed and easy to follow.

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By: Veysel Durdu https://www.keepingbackyardbees.com/mind-your-beeswax/#comment-80049 Sun, 30 Dec 2018 19:30:06 +0000 http://keepingbackyardbees.com/?p=2006#comment-80049 Extractors are cheap, and even easy to make, you save so much wax by using a mechanical extractor, as you mentioned in your article.

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By: Dr Joe Pollani https://www.keepingbackyardbees.com/mind-your-beeswax/#comment-51426 Tue, 23 May 2017 01:28:21 +0000 http://keepingbackyardbees.com/?p=2006#comment-51426 Where can I get more info on marketing beeswax and honey? Thank you.

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By: Ben Walker https://www.keepingbackyardbees.com/mind-your-beeswax/#comment-14887 Fri, 09 Oct 2015 12:53:33 +0000 http://keepingbackyardbees.com/?p=2006#comment-14887 Extractors are cheap, and even easy to make, you save so much wax by using a mechanical extractor, as you mentioned in your article. In the South where we live it is estimated at 15 lbs of honey per pound of wax. We get enough wax from the cappings of the honeycomb to make lip balm, and use for lubrication and preserving handles on our mini farm.

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