Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => NATURAL & ORGANIC BEEKEEPING METHODS => Topic started by: John Jones on April 28, 2008, 11:22:24 am
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I visited the Bee Lab at the University of Georgia and one of the BEE PHD students was using a mouth aspirator on one of the hives. In about 30 minutes he sucked up every beetle we could find which was quite a few. I was extremely impressed. No chemicals, instant results, etc. He did not miss a single beetle and the mouth aspirator is totally controllable.
See what a mouth aspirator looks like or order one for yourself. gemplers.com/product/301053/Mouth-Operated-Aspirator. Go to the Gemplers web site and search on aspirator.
as info,
John Jones
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I've ordered one of these (anything to combat these critters) but I often have a hard time smashing the beetles because the bees get in the way so I'll be curious to see if I can suck them up any better than I can smash them!!! :roll: :roll:
Linda T in Atlanta
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Here is a direct link (http://www.gemplers.com/product/301053/Mouth-Operated-Aspirator) to the Gemplers site. Pretty neat, actually.
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Resurecting an old thread I know but I thought it worthwhile
They (mouth aspirators) should be easy enough to make for next to nix and if they work as well as indicated they would be great for moving the shb out of the hive and those hard to get at hiding places quickly
Mick
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that looks like it would work really well.
just don't let the cops find it in your truck or they will swear you are smoking crack :-D
G3