Beetle Traps
HOW THEY WORKS AJ,s Beetle Eater: AJ's Beetle Eater is a non chemical trap which is placed
at the top of the hive, between the frames of honeycomb. The bees chase
the beelte, which likes to hide in dark crevasses. :: Inexpensive compared to the price of a box of honey or a queen bee
The Beetle Blaster is a new beetle trap that was developed by Laurence Cutts. Laurence has spent plenty of time in the bee yard and knows what works and what doesn't. Well, this trap really works! Fill the trap about half way with mineral oil and hang it between two frames. As the bees chase the beetles they try to hide in the trap only to meet their demise. Once the trap is full remove it and simply throw it away The Beetle Jail: This is a new Small Hive Beetle trap. It conveniently hooks over the top bar of a frame. It lid is on a hinge, so no more fiddleing to put the top on. The bottom is flat so you can place it on a flat service to fill it, and it is reusable. Hood Beetle Trap: Dr. Mike Hood of Clemson University in South Carolina developed this Small Hive Beele Trap. Dr. Hood has more experience with this pest than any other person in the U.S. Attach this trap to the bottom bar of a frame and fill with apple cider vinegar or mineral oil. Place in the #1 or # 10 frame position in the brood box in the summer or a top super in the winter. The beetles will enter and die. Simply empty and refill. No terrible chemicals that will affect your bees for many years to come. Contact, Ordering and Delivery Information Click here
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