I do not have any experience with top bars, so when I received a call today from a man about getting a top bar hive set up and ready for bees, I wasn't much help. He recently finished construction and wants to get the prep done correctly, btw - this will be his first hive of any sort. I directed the gentleman to this site and let him know there is a section dedicated to Top Bars, so I'm sure he'll check in at some point soon.
Meanwhile, he asked for some wax to coat the inside and while I'll be happy to help if I can, I have no idea how much he'll need or if simply using raw wax will work for this process. I do removals and often times I have extra pieces of comb (with honey) after framing as much as I can for the bees and adding into their new box. I have been saving some of the wax that is left after I squeeze the honey from these sections of comb. Much of the wax still has a bit of honey on and around it, but has been drained off pretty well.
Is this honey covered wax okay for him to melt down and use as a inner coating? Or does it need to be clean and free of honey for the most part?
Any help and/or advice will be most appreciated.
Thank,
GD