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A queen excluder sits between the brood box and honey supers, keeping the queen confined below while worker bees pass through freely. This 10-frame version has a wooden outer frame for strength and easier handling compared to a bare wire grid.
Add the excluder when you place honey supers on the hive, typically in early spring as nectar flow begins. Not every beekeeper uses one — some worry it slows worker bees moving between boxes. Read our full breakdown of the tradeoffs before deciding if it fits your management style.
| Fits | 10-Frame Langstroth |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Grid | Wire mesh, queen-excluding spacing |
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