>>2741734You dont want honey? I guess it depends on why you want only wax but not honey. Yes you can just uncap the honey and put it back in but they're going to cap it eventually again. Remember though that the bees that do wax production are not the one harvesting, so you're going to run into storage issues as your bees need a place to put the incoming honey. If your honey supers are full, they'll start filling up the brood boxes and if that goes unchecked you'll become honey bound. You can always add another super, but if you're not going to harvest honey then you'r hives are going to get very very tall, which is harder for them to defend and very expensive for you.
Honey just comes with the territory. If you just want to help pollinators and beeswax. Just buy bricks of beeswax from a keeper and if you want to help the pollinators, look into setting up a couple bee houses on your property and plant a ton of bee friendly flora