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> Perhaps, with the controversary surrounding organic honey, organic wax
would
> be the better product to produce, with organic honey taking a backseat to
> the money to be made from pure wax...?
As wax will "soak" up all and sundry in the atmosphere, I would think it
would be harder to produce "organic" beeswax.
Has anyone analysed beeswax lately to see what it contains? With all the
chemicals being used in beekeeping, I wonder were all the "organic" beeswax
is going to come from.
Trevor Weatherhead
AUSTRALIA
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