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Assuming you have no brood in the combs, mash it up by hand and let drain
through a doubled pantyhose leg - it will take a while, but will remove the wax
- don't overload with too much weight.
See the Cornell University archives for creamed honey by the Dyce Process.
John Edwards, Tucson
Andrew & Tiffany Dubas wrote:
> How do you make creamed honey ?
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> also anyone have an efficient way of separating honey from wax, I removed a
> colony from a wall and have all this comb I want to process, I don't have
> all the fancy pants rendering equipment, I normally use a double boiler but
> Im wondering if there is an easier way ? any suggestions ?
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