After the honey is extracted, it’s strained to remove any remaining wax and other particles. Some beekeepers and bottlers might heat the honey to make this process easier, but that doesn't alter the liquid's natural composition.
After resting, honey is ready to be bottled. Bottling options range from glass jars to plastic bottles. Containers must be sanitized and airtight to prevent bacteria. Run your containers through a hot cycle in your dishwasher and allow them to completely dry before filling them.