Thank you all for the replies!
Pete Podurgiel wrote: the bees do the all the work, they will pick it clean and recycle the honey back into their comb, leaving you with fluffy wax
Yeah I was thinking of doing it at the end of the process, which obviously will never take all of the honey out of the mass.
Michael Cox wrote:Two years ago I made a thermostatically controlled honey warming cabinet, from an old chest freezer and a reptile heater
That's an interesting idea! I might try it out, although I would prefer not to melt ivy crystals, as I fear they might recrystalize again inside the jars and turn the honey into marble!
Michael Cox wrote:For the final wax cleanup I like to make mead
I tried it too! My first and only attempt turned into vinegar (but a very good one), maybe the place where I stored the vessel was too warm?
Thanks for the inputs!