davemacdon
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2009
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- Location
- Oxfordshire, uk
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- Back down to 1 following wasp invasion
After replying to a recent thread, I am now making my home-made bee vacuum pictures available for you all to see.
My Album
It is a altered idea from one I managed to download from the net. Works well, but obviously needs 240 volt power close enough to use.
The main collection body is a water dispenser bottle, the bottom cut off, a tube inserted and covered with a sieve head. Bungee straps, hot melt glue and cable ties hold it all together.
You are able to see the bees inside when in use and after collection. Retaining the original lid allows you to prevent their escape or release until you have them where you need them.
Any constructive questions / comments welcomed.
I have the original pdf idea should anyone want it - please pm me.
Dave.
My Album
It is a altered idea from one I managed to download from the net. Works well, but obviously needs 240 volt power close enough to use.
The main collection body is a water dispenser bottle, the bottom cut off, a tube inserted and covered with a sieve head. Bungee straps, hot melt glue and cable ties hold it all together.
You are able to see the bees inside when in use and after collection. Retaining the original lid allows you to prevent their escape or release until you have them where you need them.
Any constructive questions / comments welcomed.
I have the original pdf idea should anyone want it - please pm me.
Dave.