The simplest and most direct way to identify beeswax is, of course, to send it to a testing institution for identification. However, in the column of appraisal results, only "amber" will be marked, not beeswax (some appraisal institutions, such as Geological University, will have the word beeswax on their certificates).
Natural beeswax is made up of resin layers for a long time, so you can see obvious flowing lines and bright colors on the surface under strong light. The pattern of beeswax records the formation process of beeswax, but it is difficult for fake beeswax to imitate such vivid and natural patterns, usually with dim color, no patterns or only vague patterns.
As an organic gem, natural beeswax is different from the crisp sound of other jade. If two pieces of beeswax gently rub together or collide, you can hear a dull sound. If it is a fake made of plastic or resin, it will make a crisp sound, which is still different from the sound of natural beeswax.
The touch of beeswax is very special, it feels warm and comfortable, not too cold or too sultry, and the material of beeswax is relatively light, so it won't be too heavy to pick up; The general fake material can't achieve this effect, and it will feel very cold and the fake is heavier.