Things You'll Need
Instructions
Remove the frames that contain the honey you wish to harvest, since these are the frames from which you will also extract beeswax.
Set the frames on end so both sides are exposed to air.
Check the frames for larvae, since honeycomb that contains growing young will not be abandoned by honeybees and should be returned to the bee hive.
Wait for most of the bees to fly away from the frame before you attempt to harvest beeswax, then brush off any remaining bees (or use an alternative method for removing bees from frames before harvest, such as a bee removal formula or a bee escape).
Extract beeswax from the honeycomb by making a clean cut between the wax and the frame using a pocket knife or an extractor.
Harvest beeswax by leaving the wax caps in a strainer over a bucket and allowing the honey to drip off of the wax and leave it clean.
Skim to extract beeswax from the honey as you harvest it from the combs, and add the smaller pieces of wax to the wax caps that were cut from the frame.
Wash the wax pieces with cold water after all of the honey has dripped off.
Place the harvested beeswax in a bowl of lukewarm water to soften the wax to a workable consistency for molding or melt beeswax in a double boiler to avoid scorching.
Store beeswax in an airtight container for later use or begin working with it immediately after harvesting.