Description
An uncapping honey roller is a simple beekeeping tool used to pierce the wax cappings on honeycomb before extraction. It looks like a small paint roller with sharp metal or plastic needles. By rolling it over the capped honey cells, it breaks the wax surface, allowing honey to flow out during spinning. Unlike knives, it doesn’t cut but punctures the cappings, preserving the comb structure for reuse. The roller is lightweight, easy to use, and ideal for hobbyist or small-scale beekeepers. It offers a fast, clean, and cost-effective method of preparing frames for honey extraction.
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