Bees wax is a substance secreted by worker bees from four pairs of glands on
the underside of their abdomens, and used is for construction of
honeycomb. Pure Beeswax is made of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, all
of which are easily to be had from the honey that bees eat. In its purest
form, beeswax is white, but we know it as a yellow substance because it is blemished
by materials in the pollen and propolis that naturally contaminate it.
Raw Bees Wax is available in large blocks about 8 - 9kg. 0.5 and 1kg
blocks are also available at $19.80 per kg, 0.5kg $12.10.
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