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Plastic Queen Excluder

SKU Plastic QE 10 Frame
Original price $6.99 - Original price $26.99
Original price
$6.99
$6.99 - $26.99
Current price $6.99
Availability:
in stock, ready to be shipped
Availability:
in stock, ready to be shipped
Availability:
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Availability:
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Size: 10 Frame
Pack: 1 Each

This Plastic Queen Excluder is a grid with slots that are large enough for a worker bee to get through but too small for a mated queen to pass through. The most common use is for it to be placed between the space where the queen lays eggs in the bottom couple of boxes and the boxes where extra honey is stored. Doing this helps keep the queen from laying eggs in boxes of honey that are to be harvested.

These plastic ones are more affordable than Metal Queen Excluder and can actually be cut to custom sizes if desired.

Queen excludes are added to a hive when additional honey boxes are added to the hive. Usually, this is for only part of the year when the bees are making excess honey. For example, the queen excluder would go above the boxes included in our beekeeping kits and under the additional boxes.

Queen excluders can be used in other scenarios in addition to keeping the queen out of the honey boxes. Beekeepers will sometimes use queen excluders when making nucleus hives and even to keep newly hived colonies of bees from leaving their new hive. Learn more about if you should use a queen excluder on our blog.

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DESCRIPTION

This Plastic Queen Excluder is a grid with slots that are large enough for a worker bee to get through but too small for a mated queen to pass through. The most common use is for it to be placed between the space where the queen lays eggs in the bottom couple of boxes and the boxes where extra honey is stored. Doing this helps keep the queen from laying eggs in boxes of honey that are to be harvested.

These plastic ones are more affordable than Metal Queen Excluder and can actually be cut to custom sizes if desired.

Queen excludes are added to a hive when additional honey boxes are added to the hive. Usually, this is for only part of the year when the bees are making excess honey. For example, the queen excluder would go above the boxes included in our beekeeping kits and under the additional boxes.

Queen excluders can be used in other scenarios in addition to keeping the queen out of the honey boxes. Beekeepers will sometimes use queen excluders when making nucleus hives and even to keep newly hived colonies of bees from leaving their new hive. Learn more about if you should use a queen excluder on our blog.

See more of our Equipment Accessories

See our entire collection of Beekeeping Supplies

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This item is fulfilled by the Foxhound Bee Company from their warehousing. For further shipping information please contact our customer service team at specialtyfoodsource@jnkidds.com. Items ordered from this seller will ship separately from orders from our specialtyfoodsource.com warehouse or other shippers.