Bee Suits

 Amateur beekeepers and homeowners treating a bee infestation may feel more comfortable wearing a bee suit. These suits protect against stings and bees in clothing. Choose the level of protection you are most comfortable with from our selection. Veils, gloves, and full suits are available. 

 

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A pair of gloves made of smooth and pliable goatskin designed to provide protection when working with bees.
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A brush with soft bristles to help remove bees from the frames without hurting them.
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The 2nd Edition Beekeeping for Dummies by Howland Blackiston is a comprehensive training guide for all things beekeeping.
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Helps prevent the queen from accessing honey supers.
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Medium-sized wooden frame that is ready to be placed into the hive right out of the box.
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A must-have versatile tool for a variety of beekeeping jobs.
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A frame to provide your bees with food when outside nectar sources are unavailable.
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A bucket feeder with ergonomic design to help protect syrup from robbers.
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Works as a detachable grip handle for beehive frames.
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Great for record keeping and tracking details of the weather for your beehive.

Bee Suit Considerations

Protection is not mandatory, and you can choose the level of protection you need depending on your project. Inexperience may make you lean towards a full body bee suit, but keep these things in mind when choosing your bee protection:

  • A veil, made of a fine mesh, can be secured with an elastic band or attached to a helmet. Regardless of what else you might choose, a veil is very necessary in protecting you against stings on your face, which can be very painful and dangerous. Even experienced beekeepers wear veils.
  • Bees are irritated by dark colored, textured, rough, or fuzzy clothing and are more prone to sting. Light colored, smooth fabric is the best choice, and many beekeepers look to khaki as their fabric of choice.
  • Gloves can be a crucial part of your protection. If you are exterminating or getting rid of a bee colony, etc., you will be in close contact with the bees. While gloves can make handling more difficult, inexperience may dictate this piece of protective beekeeping equipment.
  • Bee suits are the optimal level of protection. The type of beekeeper suits we sell will ensure that the bees cannot come in contact with your skin to sting you. They are made of light colored, smooth fabric, with elastic cuffs on wrists and ankles to keep the bees from getting in. The often come with full coverage gloves, and will have some sort of hat and veil that is securely attached to the suit.
  • Professional beekeeping suits and hats are an investment, but if you have constant bee, wasp, hornet, and yellow jacket problems, or you are a beekeeper, it is a good investment and can help you do it yourself economically and conveniently. 

Please also visit our bee control page for products used to remove and kill bee pests.

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