yes but it is not good
no they may have a sniff but probably wont eat it.
None of your beeswax.
Beeswax is generally considered safe to eat in small amounts as it is non-toxic and indigestible. However, consuming large quantities could potentially cause digestive issues. It is always best to use it in moderation and consult a medical professional if you have concerns.
Yes, people can eat beeswax found in honey, as it is considered safe for consumption. Beeswax is a natural substance produced by bees and is often used in honeycomb. While it is edible, it is not digestible and may be chewy, so many people choose to chew it for its flavor and then discard it. However, those with allergies to bee products should exercise caution.
beeswax
beeswax is a protein
They did this so that when the buried the body no bug were able to go inside the body and eat it.
Vegans don't eat Beeswax but vegetarians can. This may seem confusing at first but its understandable! Vegans won't eat it because this is extracted from bee's homes. and yet Vegetarians can eat this even though they are eating the bee's home! This is kind of the same question to Palm Oil. Palm Oil is something the gorilla's eat and live on. Palm Oil is vegan but they are eating the same food that should be saved for gorilla's! It's an interesting Vegan's won't eat Beeswax but will eat Palm Oil! How weird is that and interesting?!
none of your beeswax!!
No varnish will cover beeswax
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The scientific name for beeswax is Cera Alba.