This is our bucket feeder that floats on top of the water or sugar water to give the bees somewhere to land and to pull themselves out of the water when they fall in. Our bucket bee floater is prettier than any other...
Can your beetle trap kill hundreds of beetles in one session? Not all beetle traps are the same! These are reusable beetle traps that are placed between the frame tops. Add DE (diatomaceous earth) to the trap and t...
Queen Cell Cages are used to capture queens when they emerge from their queen cell. Place one cage over each queen cell to keep the virgin queens from emerging and killing all the other queen cells.When using plastic...
The Brood Breaker cage is used to help control mites. It does this by caging the queen for at least three weeks while all the brood emerges. This breaks the brood cycle of the mites since there is no more brood for ...
These queen isolation cages are used to introduce mated queens to an established colony. Our cages are now offered in two designs, with and without a skirt. "With the skirt" is good for introducing a queen into comb...
These traps are chemical free! They hold one sponge sheet/pad and keep the bees from pulling the sheet out of the hive. These sponge sheets are similar to a swiffer style sheet to trap beetle's legs in the sheet whe...
These numbers are direct replacements for the Apimaye holder in front of the box for 10 frame hives. Since the original Apimaye holder is brittle, we are replacing it with these signs. Simply remove the two screws a...