fatshark
Field Bee
- Joined
- May 4, 2009
- Messages
- 985
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- Fife & Ardnamurchan
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
Marigolds for me ... usually the thinner less robust ones worn - like nonstandard - one size too small. This covers 90% of the inspections. I use large elastic bands to hold them around the cuff, over the suit (the elastic thumb loops are almost wrecked). Available in a fetching pink from a Tseco near you
And for time when I need a bit more protection - like this afternoon, populating mini-nucs in 12 degree temperatures and light rain - I just add a pair of the more industrial Marigolds, this time yellow, over the top.
I very rarely get stung through the gloves. It's my forearms they always go for. If they're pinging off the gloves I move more slowly after first running the glove through the smoke ... usually does the trick.
I'd not recommend using the thick black Marigolds, unless you turn them inside out first. The bees do not appreciate a big black (bear?) paw descending on the,
And for time when I need a bit more protection - like this afternoon, populating mini-nucs in 12 degree temperatures and light rain - I just add a pair of the more industrial Marigolds, this time yellow, over the top.
I very rarely get stung through the gloves. It's my forearms they always go for. If they're pinging off the gloves I move more slowly after first running the glove through the smoke ... usually does the trick.
I'd not recommend using the thick black Marigolds, unless you turn them inside out first. The bees do not appreciate a big black (bear?) paw descending on the,