1. Underside of a wax block, showing the "Wax Moth" lava (Galleria mellonella) that are so
destructive in hives. This wax was then sterilised ensuring that there are no living eggs,
lava or moths.
2. Beautiful melted "Capping wax" on the way to the filters.
3. Cleaned, Filtered and sterilised wax ready for the Embossing Mill.
4. Detail of the Embossing Rollers showing the precision to which they are manufactured.
5. Embossed wax perfectly sized for Apis Melifera Capensis and Scutellata.
6. Embossed sheet rolling off the Embossing Mill.
7. Sheets flattened and cut to suit Brood Frames.
8. Brood Foundation sheets showing why bees get a great start when building comb from Foundation sheets.
9. Brood Chamber Wax sheets stacked for shipping. A separator is placed every 30 sheets.
10. Brood Chamber Wax sheets stacked for shipping. A separator is placed every 30 sheets.
11. Brood Chamber Wax sheets stacked for shipping. A separator is placed every 30 sheets.
12. Wax is remelted if it is not within the clients specificatios.
13. Saving grace for many swarms, during this dry period, has been the flowering trees.
14. Bees have been working the Flowering Gum flowers during the dry spell.. These hardy trees are quite attractive to or bees
15. Bee's Wax Candles made for a special occasion. Candles can be made in almost size and are long burning.
16. Highly technical Embossing rollers that form the heart of this process are
sized specifically for Apis Milifera Capensis and Scutellata.
Highly technical Embossing rollers that form the heart of this process. Sized for Apis Milifers..