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Easy to install bee frame water feeder, 5L pine plastic bee frame feeding tools for feeding bees.
Of which environmental contribution £0.10 including VAT.
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Product information
Description
1. Made from pine wood: The 5-liter wooden frame feeder is made from pine wood, ensuring its safety for bees. This makes it the perfect choice for beekeepers who prioritize durability. 2. Large capacity: Thanks to its large capacity, several bees can drink water at the same time, which is perfect for large colonies. This means it can save time for busy beekeepers by providing water to multiple bees simultaneously. 3. Suitable for different types of hives: The 5-liter wooden frame feeder is designed to be compatible with different types of hives, making it suitable for various beekeeping situations. This means beekeepers can easily use it in different hives. 4. Easy to install and disassemble: It features an easy-to-install and disassemble design, making maintenance and cleaning simple. This allows beekeepers to spend more time caring for their bees and less time struggling with equipment. 5. Practical and Long-Term Use: Our equipment is practical and long-term. This means beekeepers can enjoy the benefits of a feeder. Specification: Item Type: Frame Bee Water Feeder Weight: 737g/26oz Material: Pine, Plastic Product Capacity: 5L Water Dispenser Size: 48 x 8 x 15.2 cm/18.9 x 3.1 x 6 inches Opening: 3.6 cm/1.4 inches How to Use: Please clean before use. The water can be used near the apiary. It is recommended to change the water in the water dispenser regularly to keep it clean and hygienic. Package List: 1 x Frame Bee Water Feeder
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Weight2 kg
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