Summary
64 product(s) found for "QUEEN REARING"
German Plunger
Great tool for marking queens. Gently place queen inside plunger and push toward the top. When in place use a marking pen to correctly mark her. .
4,00 €
Queen Catcher - Pipe
Remove the sponge from the large end of the pipe with a large opening. Place the opening of the pipe over the queen and wait for her to crawl inside. Once she is inside the pipe entrance, lift the pipe up and block the entrance hole with the sponge..
4,00 €
Queen Introduction Cage
There is no 100% safe way to introduce a new queen into a colony but this queen introduction cage will give your queen a better chance especially if you are re-queening due to the nature of your bees! It is quite acceptable to use the cage your queen comes in as the introduction cage but if you have...
4,00 €
Queen Marking Tube
Plunger type queen marking cage. Once you've captured the queen, you drop her into the plastic tube and insert the sponge-covered plunger part way. Then you hold the tube so the mesh end is up and the stick end is down the way you would hold a popsicle .
4,00 €
Queen Cage - Steel
While the queen is on the comb, you should lower the cage over the queen. The worker bees will escape from the spikes but the queen will remain. Using a queen marking pen or numbering kit - you should put a dot on the back of her thorax. Marker available HERE .
3,51 €
Queen Introduction Cage
3,50 €
Queen Catcher - Plastic Clip
Plastic Queen clip catcher
3,00 €
Queen Cage - Californian
California Mini Queen Cages were produced after considerable thought and careful craftsmanship by leading queen producers and has brought the cage to queen breeders big and small. Its size makes this queen cage easy to insert between the frames without damaging the comb or disturbing the hive. The fine...
2,50 €
Grafting Tool - Plastic
Grafting tool used to graft larvae to queen section of hive. Spring loaded plunger for sliding larvae off the spatula tip. 110mm long. Grafting is delicate work that requires patience, a steady hand and excellent vision. To graft, lower the grafting tool behind the curve of the larva, maneuver the tool...
2,00 €
Queen Cage - Clear
A small case used to introduce and protect a new queen bee to a queenless hive in order to determine whether the new queen will be accepted or rejected. .
2,00 €
Queen Cage - White
While the queen is on the comb, you should lower the cage over the queen. The worker bees will escape from the spikes but the queen will remain. Using a queen marking pen or numbering kit - you should put a dot on the back of her thorax . .
2,00 €
Premium Queen Cage
Plastic queen cage with clear cover
1,50 €
Queen Cage
Plastic queen cage
1,00 €
Queen Cage - Green
While the queen is on the comb, you should lower the cage over the queen. The worker bees will escape from the spikes but the queen will remain. Using a queen marking pen or numbering kit - you should put a dot on the back of her thorax . .
1,00 €
Queen Cage - Standard
Versatile queen cages - used for queen introduction, rearing & transportation. Easy to use with "snap off" tags, a candy chamber and sliding top plate. .
1,00 €
Royal Jelly Pen
Royal jelly pen used for transferring royal jelly from the cup. Soft silicone head. Royal jelly is harvested by stimulating colonies with movable frame hives to produce queen bees. Royal jelly is collected from each individual queen cell when the queen larvae are about four days old. These are the only...
1,00 €
Tweezers
Tweezers for checking larvae. .
1,00 €
Cell Strip
Contains 30 cells. Approx. 380mm in length
0,50 €
Queen Rearing Cage
0,50 €