Beekeping Pest
From varroa mites and small hive beetles to wax moths and ants, the Beekeeping Pests category helps you identify, prevent, and control the most common hive invaders. Learn how to spot early warning signs, choose the right treatment methods, and maintain a healthy, resilient colony. Practical advice and proven strategies—so your bees stay strong and productive year-round.

Aluen Cap: A Varroa Mite Treatment Using Oxalic Acid
This new varroa mite treatment was designed as an alternative to the standard synthetic acaricides used regularly by beekeepers.

Varroxsan – A Cardboard Oxalic Acid Strip
Varroxsan: The new, sustainable way to combat varroa mites using cardboard oxalic acid strips, ensuring healthier, thriving bee colonies.

Amiflex – A Varroa Treatment For Commercial Beekeepers
Amiflex is a brand new 7 day varroa mite treatment designed for commercial beekeepers. It is made by Veto-Pharma and is a flash treatment for knocking down varroa mites quickly.

Survey of Varroa Mite Treatments
Varroa mites can be a real problem for bees and their beekeepers; understanding how to deal with varroa mites is the first step to help.

Wax Moths: What Beekeepers Can Do
Wax moths are a true pest for beekeepers and they can leave a real mess of cocoons, larva and webbing inside the hive for their beekeeper.

How To Catch Small Hive Beetles With A Beetle Jail
Small hive beetles can be a real problem for beehives and can wreak havoc on the health of a colony.

Asian Hornets Effective Control And Tips For Beekeepers
Protect your bees: Learn vital tips for beekeepers on controlling the invasive Asian Hornet, safeguarding honeybees and maintaining healthy hives and pollination.

How To Get Rid Of Carpenter Bees
Protect your wooden structures and support pollinators simultaneously. Learn how to deter carpenter bees the eco-friendly way with Foxhound Bee Co.