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- From: "Elisabeth Curtis" <granda.curtis AT gmail.com>
- To: "Orange County, NC Beekeepers" <ocba AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [ocba] separating honey from wax
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 13:24:47 -0400
Thanks! This looks great.
On 3/16/07, Jeff Bollinger <jeff01 AT email.unc.edu> wrote:
Elisabeth Curtis wrote:
> I have a small amount of comb and honey that we scraped off the bottom of
> the feeders when we took them off. I'd like to separate the wax from the
> honey in order to use the wax in a project with my grandkids. Anyone know
> the best way to do this? -Elisabeth Curtis
There is some good info here on our website (I just searched for beeswax)
http://www.theocba.org/?q=node/47
If you use the double boiler system all the wax will come to the top and
the honey should sink to the bottom with all the other crud.
Jeff
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[ocba] separating honey from wax,
Elisabeth Curtis, 03/16/2007
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Re: [ocba] separating honey from wax,
Jeff Bollinger, 03/16/2007
- Re: [ocba] separating honey from wax, Elisabeth Curtis, 03/16/2007
- Re: [ocba] separating honey from wax, Tom Wright, 03/17/2007
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Re: [ocba] separating honey from wax,
Jeff Bollinger, 03/16/2007
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