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Smoker pellets are designed to be used in HLH smoker. The best way to light smoking pellets is to use a torch lighter. A small palm full is all you will require for one smoker per use.
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A plastic angled shaft with steel tines used to puncture capped honey prior to extraction. It allows you to open cells that an ordinary uncapping knife won't reach.
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Helps you sweep bees away from your hive and gently remove bees from un-wanted spaces.
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Made of steel with a pry and crow bar. It's instrumental in prying open your hive. Separating frames from the hive and scraping off excess and wild comb.
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Harvest Lane Honey Bear Jar, Specifications: 8 oz Capacity
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Used to help pull frames from the hive without crushing bees.
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Harvest Lane Honey Angle/Cold Knife, Specifications: Serrated Blade, 2 in L, 4 in W, 17-1/2 in H, Wood
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Smoking your hive makes managing the bees inside easier. Use to help soothe the colony, relax your hive and prevent aggressive bees. Includes a heat shield and side hook with leather bellows (sometimes referred to as 4X7). Recommend adding 1 Tablespoon of smoker pellets to the bottom of the smoker for each use.
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Used to screen particles, wax and other impurities from harvested honey after extraction. Features fully adjustable sides to fit over most buckets and containers.
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Harvest Lane Honey Extractor, 21 in L, 21 in W, 42 in H, Stainless Steel, Includes: Extractor Stand
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