No my friend.....Bees wax is WAX......honey is taken "from" the WAX in a liquid form. This liquid is extracted from the wax by placing the wax in a machine that spins real fast and the honey is splattered on the side of the machine. After the wax is spun for a bit the honey runs down the side and into a barrel...The wax is all you have left and it is placed back inside the bees hive for the bees to place honey back into the wax........
2006-12-06 16:38:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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NO. Beeswax is the waxy substance that's used by the bees to coat the honeycomb to store the honey. Beeswax is use because of its water repellant properties thus preserving and protects the honeycomb.
2006-12-06 16:28:40
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answer #2
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answered by Alastair S911 4
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does yellow beeswax contain honey?
2015-06-09 03:07:37
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answer #3
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answered by doc 1
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No. honey is what the bees make, the wax is not the same.
2006-12-06 16:47:10
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answer #4
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answered by bigdaddy 1
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the honey is IN the holes of the wax
2006-12-06 16:33:59
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answer #5
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answered by blue 4
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bee's wax is part of the hive. it's edible, but it's not the honey.
2006-12-06 16:26:03
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answer #6
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answered by monkiegirl37 4
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this website has lots of honey facts
http://www.suebee.com/honey/honey_faq.asp -
2006-12-06 16:27:52
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answer #7
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answered by bobbie v 5
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no
is crazy the as dumb
2006-12-06 16:26:17
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answer #8
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answered by Illeagal Alien 3
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No. But it contains it.
2006-12-06 16:26:17
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answer #9
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answered by EA 3
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no it is WAX
2006-12-06 16:29:29
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answer #10
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answered by the pointe? 3
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