Working the bees 

Every beekeeper needs tools to get to work with bees. Here you'll find protective beekeeping clothing, smokers, feeders, and other tools you need as a beekeeper for working your hives.

  • Beekeeping Tools
    Beekeeping Tools

    Tools for working with bees, such as bee smokers and hive tools.

  • Beekeeping clothing & gloves
    Beekeeping clothing & gloves

    Are you an experienced or new beekeeper in need of new beekeeping clothing? You’ll find a wide range at Imkershop. We’re happy to explain the options so you, as a beekeeper, know which bee suit will suit you best. Whether you’re looking for a full bee suit ([category id=49]beekeeper coverall[/category]) or a [category id=46]beekeeper jacket, smock[/category], -[category id=112]trousers[/category],[category id=45]gloves[/category], [category id=48]spare veil/hood[/category] or [category id=137]arm and leg guards[/category]. All protective beekeeping clothing and [category id=117]spare parts[/category] we sell are of excellent quality, so you can work your bee colony with minimal hindrance. Our apparel features quality branded zippers, a supple yet durable fabric, and veil mesh that offers clear visibility. We also offer more affordable veils for visitors to the apiary.

  • Bee feed & feeders
    Bee feed & feeders

    Bee fondant, sugar syrup and hive feeders. In this category you’ll find everything for overwintering or supplemental feeding of your bees. Looking for a small, shallow 1-liter feeder or a larger 6-liter option? Ready-to-use bee fondant, or would you rather make it yourself? In the category Bee Feed & Feeders you’re sure to find it!

  • Bee health, cleaning & beekeeping safety
    Bee health, cleaning & beekeeping safety

    Varroa control remains a reality in many bee colonies. Effective Varroa control is carried out at the right time with the right treatment. There are various treatments available such as: formic acid with the Liebig dispenser, Apiguard and Thymovar for spring/summer use. In addition, there is of course oxalic acid for broodless colonies and winter treatment. If you have a question about the right treatment, please feel free to contact us.


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