🐝 Buzz into Better Beekeeping with Hive Alive!
Hive Alive is a natural honey liquid bee feed enhancer designed to improve colony health and honey production. This 100ml supplement, suitable for up to 10 hives, features a unique blend of Irish seaweed extracts and other natural ingredients, promoting gut health and reducing winter mortality. Easy to use and trusted by beekeepers globally, Hive Alive is the go-to solution for enhancing bee vitality and productivity.
Product Dimensions | 11.94 x 4.83 x 4.83 cm; 132 g |
Item model number | Bee Feed |
Size | 100ml |
Volume | 100 Millilitres |
Quantity | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 132 g |
C**S
Great
Great
S**N
A very good product
It works 100% builds the bees up quickly.
A**N
Does what it says at a good price.
Good value
W**V
wasnt sheer warm or stretchy but did the job
great stuff. put it in syrup, bees lap it up
A**R
seems ok the bees have not complained
no feedback from them, but they are busy working now
J**K
good for bees
perfect addition to sugar syrup
M**S
Very good supplement for bee health and honey production.
I obtained hive alive for a relation who keeps bees, she has been worried about the health of her bees and reduced honey production. She often makes up a sugar solution but finds this soon becomes mouldy. Reading all the reviews from UK and USA and Canada beekeepers she is excited to try this product. It has been found to be an excellent food supplement and helps intestinal well being, thus helping to increase the bee colony and therefore honey production.A necessary supplement for bees with the world wide reduction of pollen rich habitats.
F**G
Stinky stuff, difficult to tell if the bees like it
I hope the bees find the smell more attractive than I do because it has – to my human nose – an absolutely vile smell which lingers in the garden long after it's been used.I on't have a beehive but a friend of mine has two so she showed me how to use it in the garden to attract bees. So we made a sugar syrup and added some of this stiny stuff, then just watered it in over the flowers. I've asked the bees what they think but they're ignoring me whilst going about their business. The chives and columbines seem to be their favourites – the chives were covered in big, heavy, furry ones least week when it was really hot. Not so many today.How often are we supposed to use this stuff? I can't find any information about that. All I can say is that I'll keep an eye on the be activity and update when I can.
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