The honey harvesting season is drawing to a close. One of the associated tasks is to clean the beeswax and propolis off the queen excluders. The following method works with steel excluders. DO NOT TRY THIS WITH PLASTIC EXCLUDERS.
Beeswax melts at the relatively low temperature of 140F. By using a propane torch the beeswax rapidly melts without causing harm to the steel excluder. I was able to clean up 4 excluders in about 5 minutes.
Typical beeswax coated queen excluder.
Propane torch.
Same excluder after cleaning.
Plastic excluders can be cleaned in the dead of winter. The beeswax gets brittle at cold temperature, but the plastic remains flexible. Simply set the excluders outdoors overnight. In the morning flex the excluder and the brittle wax should flake right off.
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