WHERE TO BUY BEES WAX?

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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE TO BUY BEES WAX FOR CANDLE MAKING?

-- (FROG4EVER16@AOL.COM), April 17, 2001

Answers

I've seen it occasionally at wallmart in the craft section.

-- julie (nelson3@bright.net), April 17, 2001.

Most bee keeping stores have wax for sale.

-- diane (gardiacaprines@yahoo.com), April 17, 2001.

Try Miller Bee Supply , Millers Creek, N.C. 1-336-667-7513: or your local bee suppy company! Good luck.

-- Debbie T in N.C. (rdtyner@mindspring.com), April 17, 2001.

Can you find a local beekeeper? I get my wax from an elderly man that sells honey from his house. You can also try Frontier Cooperative. They sell natural products in bulk.

-- amy (acook@in4web.com), April 17, 2001.

Mid-con is a company specializing in bee-keeping and candle and soap making. They have a web site, but not sure of the address. Last time I bought from them, wax (unbleached in pound blocks) was $5.50 a pound.

Pourette is another source.

Thanks (to I don't remember who.... Altzheimers, lol) for the Frontier posting - I can never remember the name of that company!!!! Their herbs are wonderful, too... And they carry some items that are really hard to find.

-- Sue Diederich (willow666@rocketmail.com), April 17, 2001.



Toilet bowl wax rings are made from bees wax and are very reasonable.All hardware stores carry them.

-- Tempest G. Wortham (Tempygail@aol.com), April 18, 2001.

THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR RESPONSES TO MY POST, I'LL LOOK IN TO THEM RIGHT AWAY.

-- MARY LIZ (frog4ever16@aol.com), April 18, 2001.

Hi, I have approx. 200-300 lbs of beeswax for sale. I don't think you would want to pay freight from Alaska tho :( Most all beekeepers have some cappings wax around they will sell you. It is good pure wax. Call your dept of agriculture and they can tell you how to get in touch with your local beekeeping association. Good place to start, and probably cheaper for you than the one lb. blocks. Here we sell it in plugs (the size around of a 5 gal. bucket) for $3.00 lb. Good luck. tang - Alaskan beekeeper

-- tang (tang@mtaonline.net), April 18, 2001.

Mary Here are some more on-line sources for beeswax and candle making supplies

http://www.glorybee.com/

http://www.mannlakeltd.com/catalog/index.html

http://hometown.aol.com/jbeezneez

-- Skip Walton (sundaycreek@gnrac.net), April 19, 2001.


Hi Folks,

We will try to help with your beeswax needs too. We are a small outfit, but we tend to always have surplus wax and we usually sell it for $3.00 a pound.

www.beeguys.com "Old North State Apiaries"

-- Larry Thompson (beeguys@bellsouth.net), February 02, 2002.



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