Universal and Reversible Metal Entrance Reducer

$6.99 USD
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Based on the research of Tom Seeley, we developed this Universal and Reversible Metal Entrance Reducer to the correct size entrance bees prefer naturally. Read More about this design and entrance reducers. The total entrance of the colony is what wild bees prefer, helping beekeepers work with the bees and not against them. 

Heavy gauge, stainless steel entrance reducers with a unique sliding design, so they adjust to fit 8 frame bee hives, 10 frame bee hives, flow hives, layens and warre hives. 

One side with oblong holes allows bees to move in and out easily but still allows the colony to easily protect their hive from invaders. The other side is designed with small holes to prevent bees from getting in and out but letting air through, perfect for moving a colony securely from one location to another. 

The only entrance reducer on the market that works with multiple styles of hives and still allows an entrance feeder to be used; perfect for the beginner beekeeper that needs to feed their colony while still allowing the young colony to grow into full size.

One entrance reducer is enough to reduce the entrance of a bee hive and still provide ventilation or act as a mouse guard and can be left on during winter, spring, fall, and summer and protects against robbing from bees, wasps, and hornets. 

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Tim K.
Entrance Reducers

Great quality and a great price. Pull them apart and they will fit a 5 frame NUC.

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Patrick

Metal is heavy enough gauge to stop mice and secure to the hive nicely. The adjustable width is great. I wish there were some different "blanks" that could block more entry holes. If you want to block more entry points (like in winter), you will have to cut the other blank and double them up.

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Ginger P.

I normally use the wooden mouse guards and put 1/4” screen around them to keep mice out of my beehives. I heard another beekeeper talk about these and decided to give them a try. They were a little difficult to put on with the nails provided, but once I got them on, I am sure my bees won’t have any mice visiting them.

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Horse L.

Exactly like the description. Easy to use and helps prevent swarming, robbing, mice, and attacks by other wasps.

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Honey b.

Works great. One issue was how small the screws were. Could use stronger screws. I broke the head off one just using a screwdriver. But I would buy again.

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