Bee Wax Cupcake

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Approximately 100g Cleaned Bees Wax in Cupcake Shape

Kilmoth

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For the control of Waxmoth

3m Hive Strap and Buckle

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Strap with buckle for moving of a bee hive

Frame Spacers

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Set of 2 To evenly space the frames inside the brood and super

Frame Grip

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For taking the frames out of the beehive

Standard Hive Tool

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We have the Standard Hive Tool in Stock However also available, upon request – 2 week leadtime: J-Type Hive Tool Italian Hive Tool Crestadeira

Frame Wire

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250g, 500g Both available in Galvnized and Stainless Steel

8 Way Bee Escape

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Plastic device designed to place in the hole of inner covers which in turn go under supers of honey to be removed. Bees can move down through the escape and not back up. Usually supers will be free of bees the following day.

One Way / Porter Bee Escape

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A Porter bee escape is a handy little device to use when you are getting ready to remove your honey supers. A porter bee escape is used in combination with our inner cover. Its oval shape fits into the center hole of the inner cover and acts as a one-way door that allows bees to leave through the bottom but won’t let them back in. To use, simply insert the escape into the hole of your inner cover and then place the inner cover in between your honey supers and brood boxes. We recommend placing an empty shallow super under the honey supers you are taking off to give the bees more room, however, this is not necessary.

Round Hive Door

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The beehive box inlet tray is placed on a box with a round inlet hole. The design adjusts the size of the holes in the hive to protect the hive from mouse attacks in autumn and winter. Rotation controls the entrance of the beehive into the tray. It is very convenient to use. Suitable for strip-top beehives,corrections,and mating beehives.

Ankle Gaiters

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Pair Available Upon Request

Plastic Queen Clip

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In beekeeping, a queen clip is a small spring-loaded metal or plastic clamshell-shaped clip designed to pick up or contain a queen bee. It has slits in its sides that worker bees can pass through to attend to the queen's needs or to receive queen substance but the queen bee cannot pass through. When empty, it can be clipped onto some convenient place such as the edge of the beekeeper's lapel.

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