The melting point of beeswax is 60-65℃. If the temperature is too low, it may not melt completely. If the temperature is too high, it is easy to produce paste. It is advisable to cook for about 30 minutes.
Boil the beeswax. First, boil the pot with high fire, pour 200g of water into the pot and heat it for 3 minutes. Then, put 500g beehive into the pot and control it with small fire. Use the heat of water to cook the hive until it is invisible. Pour the filtered beeswax into the pot, scoop out the surface residue, and wait for the beeswax to solidify and cool. After the natural beeswax is solidified, there are ripples on the surface, and the beeswax can be obtained.