TOBY-3652
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2010
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- Location
- uk north lincs
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 30
the thicker the better
I wash gloves between hives, but if a hive I am unsure of, then yes, clean gloves too.
And I have invested in cotton gauntlets.. best £5 I have spent in ages. No gap twixt glove and suit, so relaxed beekeeping. It all helps with inspections.
I'm a nitrile user.
Problem is when putting on the second glove the hand is now moist so new glove won't slide on easily.
Some talc would help but one more thing to carry.
Alec
... Clumsiness is not due to thick gloves. Care is important. I don't like getting stung. ...
Disposable plastic oversleeves (as used by care workers) bridge the gap between nitrile glove and end of sleeves of bee jacket . They last for several apiary visits before the elastic goes and prevent bees going up your sleeves. Although thin the bees aren't inclined to sting or burrow into them like they do with cotton ones.
Got mine from
http://www.justgloves.co.uk/13724_-D...-Clothing.html
Care is important. I don't like getting stung. It makes me jump!
E
Start off with two pairs of gloves in the first place.
Just change the top pair
After all this baking in a beesuit, Hivemaker will be along shortly with stories of T shirts, moccasins and the occasional veil, never mind gloves.
After all this baking in a beesuit, Hivemaker will be along shortly with stories of T shirts, moccasins and the occasional veil, never mind gloves.
Spot on!!
After all this baking in a beesuit, Hivemaker will be along shortly with stories of T shirts, moccasins and the occasional veil, never mind gloves.