Alongside honey, wax is a precious product of honey bees. Wax from untreated, young honeycombs has a golden-yellow color and smells of pollen and nectar. Following their natural building instinct, bees produce wax during the season, which they “sweat” out of their wax glands in small transparent plates to build honeycombs. Over the course of the year, honeycombs accumulate that the bees no longer need. We carefully remove them from our bee colonies, melt them down with solar energy, clarify...