Varroa control & cleaning 

Varroa control is still a reality in many hives. Proper varroa control is carried out at the right time with the right agent. There are several agents available such as: formic acid with the liebig vaporizer, apiguard and thymovar for spring/summer. There is also, of course, oxalic acid for broodless colonies and control in winter. If you have a question about the right treatment please feel free to contact us.

  • Mitezapper
    Mitezapper
  • Other products
    Other products

    Other resources for in and around the apiary. For preserving windows.

  • Varroa control
    Varroa control

    Every beekeeper has to deal with it. Varroa in the hive. Controlling varroa can be done in many ways. For example, by using the new oxalic acid vaporizer; 'the Varrofix'. But there are many other possibilities. On this page you will find resources for the control of varroa mites.

  • Safe working & protection
    Safe working & protection

    When working with acids in beekeeping, it is important that the beekeeper also be properly protected. Therefore, always use safety glasses, gloves, spray bottle and possibly a dust cap or face mask when doing this work.

  • Traps and attractants for Asian hornets and wasps
    Traps and attractants for Asian hornets and wasps

    This is the specialists catagory for traps and attractants for Asian hornets and wasps. The Asian Hornet is an invasive species can be harmful to native biodiversity and disrupt the ecosystem. Fortunately, we offer a wide range of effective products that allow you to monitor and control these insects. Read on to find out how our traps and attractants can help you deal with the challenges of Asian hornets.

    Monitoring and controlling Asian hornets is critical to reducing their spread and impact. Effective traps and attractants play a vital role in locating and trapping this invasive species. As Imkershop, we understand this importance and offer high-quality products designed to effectively attract and capture Asian hornets.

    Attractants: Our lures are specially formulated to increase the attractiveness to Asian hornets. They contain scents that attract the insects. By strategically placing these lures, you increase your chances of a successful capture.

    Traps: Our traps are designed to safely capture Asian hornets while minimizing other insects. We offer different types of traps, such as trap cups and more advanced traps that are easy to use and durable. Our traps are effective, environmentally friendly and provide effective control of Asian hornets.

  • Harps for Asian hornets
    Harps for Asian hornets

    What is an electric harp for the control of the Asian horned warbler?

    An electric harp is basically a square window into which wires are stretched. These wires have a mesh size of about 18 - 20 mm which allows bees to pass through, but not Asian hornets. These threads are energized and give a shock to the Asian hornet. This has the effect that the Asian hornet falls down dazed or even dies on the spot. It is similar to an electronic fly swatter. In addition, at that moment, the Asian hornbug releases a pheromone that will deter other hornets. This pheromone signals danger and warns others not to come near. It remains present for a short period of time.

    The electric harp is especially effective at times when the Asian hornet needs a lot of protein, which is often the case at the height of brood nest development August - October. They will then hunt solitary bees and other insects, as well as a lot of hives, which serve as a kind of snack bar for the Asian hornet. By placing electric harps in a certain way, many hornets can be caught. They then fall to the ground or into a water tank and drown, lowering the predation pressure on the hives.

    Harps are placed so that they are perpendicular to the hives, with two at the end and one in the middle of a row of hives, to catch Asian hornets. These get a shock as they fly from hive to hive, which bees do less or not at all. There are also beekeepers who put bait at e harps to attract the Asian hornet and make them fly through.

    The electronic harp consists of two parts: the harp itself and a device that generates the power. There are versions that are mains-powered or solar-powered, and you can add a battery for days with less sun. There are also accessories such as a water tank in which stunned hornets can drown. The harp is widely used in Portugal, Spain and France and is also gaining popularity in the rest of Europe. There are also other solutions, such as trapping hornets with traps or locating nests and exterminating them. When working with hornets do use proper protection. Hornets are very different from wasps or bees and require special suits and personal protection.

    When a hive is attacked by Asian hornets, they will initially capture the worker bees from the air or from the flight board. If this continues, the hive will retreat and mount defense, trying to kill any invading hornets. This interferes with the food supply for the hive. Indeed, they no longer fly out to forage, which may eventually lead to the demise of the hive. Harps help reduce predation pressure. In the final months of the season, a large hive can sometimes resist Asian hornets, but they too can suffer by not getting enough nutritious pollen, for example, which threatens the survival of the hive in winter. After all, healthy well-fed winter bees are not produced.


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