
Comb Honey Production
Comb honey is the original honey product — the way American beekeepers sold honey before Hruschka's centrifugal extractor was patented in 1865, and still a higher-margin retail option today. We stock supplies for both formats: Ross Round circular sections (the 10-frame Ross Round super, plus the foundation, plastic rings, clear covers, and labels needed to finish them), and the rectangular cut-comb tradition (cut comb boxes in two sizes, square comb cutters, serrated comb knives). If you're new to comb honey production, stop by the store and we'll walk you through which format fits your goals.

Complete Ross Round comb honey super assembly — wood super body with all internal Ross Round components. Produces finished circular section comb honey.

Clear plastic clamshell box for cut comb honey — 3¾" square. Lids included. 50-pack.

Square stainless steel cutter that cuts a clean 3¾" piece of comb honey to fit the matching cut comb box.

Larger plastic cut comb box — 4⅛" square, lids included. Bulk 100-pack for production-scale operations.

Larger square stainless steel cutter — produces a clean 4⅛" piece sized to the matching cut comb box.

Thin surplus beeswax foundation sized for medium-depth frames in cut comb honey production. ~16 sheets per pound.

Thin surplus beeswax foundation sized for shallow-depth frames in cut comb honey production. ~18 sheets per pound.

Pre-printed adhesive labels for Ross Round comb honey sections. Roll of 100.

Thin surplus beeswax foundation sized for the Ross Round system — 3⅞" × 16½", approximately 28 sheets per pound.

Replacement clear plastic covers that snap onto Ross Round sections to enclose the finished comb. Bulk pack of 200.

Replacement plastic rings that hold the foundation and become the section frame. Bulk pack of 200.

Long serrated knife sized for cutting full-frame strips of comb honey before final shaping with a square cutter.