With the 4Bees hive stand, setting up bee colonies is child's play. The eight parts can be assembled without tools and can be completed in less than five minutes. The adjustable frame feet allow the hive stand to be adapted to any terrain.

Bee hive bottoms are usually somewhat complex in design and require some craftsmanship. The Liebig high bottom is relatively easy to build and only requires straight cuts.

The frame feeder is particularly suitable for feeding nucs. It is often also used as a divider to restrict the space of young colonies.

The Liebig Zander hive is a widely used hive frame. It is available in various heights as a full frame, flat frame, and half frame. Since all parts require only straight cuts, it is very easy to manufacture.

The Liebig - Split hive bottom board is a low, special floor that divides a hive into three equal-sized chambers with two slats. Two slats, which are hung into the hive, and the groove in the slats of the floor create a bee-tight separation.

The BeeMobil is a mobile bee house that offers space for 13 bee colonies or 25 nucs and can be easily moved to a new location using a car trailer.

The weather station records all important weather data such as temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind direction, wind speed, rainfall and soil moisture around your apiary.