The easiest way to manage beetle in the hive
This is one of our most popular beetle traps. That's because they're both cheap and convenient. Simply fill the trap with oil (the trap will hold approximately 25mL) or diatomaceous earth and drop it in between the frames.
No mess, no fuss
These beetle traps are deeper than other traps with a thin profile that makes it easy to slot them in between the frames. The transparent plastic makes it easy to see if they're full, and when the're full you can simply chuck the trap away and put a new one in.
How many beetle traps should I use?
Bees chase the beetle up and out. Most beekeepers place a single trap in a frame at the edge of the top box, but you may want to use two traps at times of heavy infestation.
We recommend combining beetle traps with a mesh bottom base. This is the best way to manage beetle across the whole of the hive.
The easiest way to manage beetle in the hive
This is one of our most popular beetle traps. That's because they're both cheap and convenient. Simply fill the trap with oil (the trap will hold approximately 25mL) or diatomaceous earth and drop it in between the frames.
No mess, no fuss
These beetle traps are deeper than other traps with a thin profile that makes it easy to slot them in between the frames. The transparent plastic makes it easy to see if they're full, and when the're full you can simply chuck the trap away and put a new one in.
How many beetle traps should I use?
Bees chase the beetle up and out. Most beekeepers place a single trap in a frame at the edge of the top box, but you may want to use two traps at times of heavy infestation.
We recommend combining beetle traps with a mesh bottom base. This is the best way to manage beetle across the whole of the hive.