Harvesting beeswax does not hurt the bees. The bees will just continue on with their work and create more beeswax.
no it sometimes can be hard to ge tdown buts just like any other natural food.
Bees make beeswax and use it to form chambers where they store honey. There are no actual bee parts or honey in beeswax.
you grow bees on them
You can't. Only bees can make beeswax.
Some products you get from honey bees include Honey and Beeswax.
Bees wax O_o
they help them by getting hurt by diffrent animals
Yes. Candles have been made from beeswax for many hundreds of years.
none of your beesnees or beeswax.
No, beeswax is extruded from wax glands on the underside of the abdomen of worker bees as thin plates of wax. These are manipulated by the bees' manidbles to shape them and put them where the bee wants them.
no they may have a sniff but probably wont eat it.
Beeswax is not known to have any nutritional value. There is nothing in plain beeswax that can benefit the health of humans.
Beeswax is a wax secreted by bees from which they make honeycomb; or, the processed form of this wax used in the manufacture of various goods; "Business"; in phrases like mind your own beeswax and none of your beeswax. It can be used to make candles or hairgel or lip balm