Others
In our beekeeping shop, you’ll find more than just beekeeping supplies. What’s more, some beekeeping products are hard to fit into standard categories, which is why we’ve created this section called Not only for beekeepers. The products in this category can also be useful for non-beekeepers.
Other Beekeeping Supplies
The Other Supplies category is the place for all the handy items that make sense in beekeeping but don’t fit neatly into the “main” categories such as hives, frames, or protective equipment. Here you’ll find small essentials for running an apiary, tools for processing beeswax, equipment for mead production, gifts, and practical accessories for the presentation and sale of honey.
Whether you are fine-tuning your apiary setup, preparing for the season, looking to make use of your own wax, or searching for a themed gift, this is often where you’ll discover that “last” item missing from your gear.
What you’ll most often find in this category
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Candle making and wax work – molds, wicks, cups, dyes, fragrances, and other accessories.
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Mead and fermentation – yeasts, airlocks, and accessories for clean bottling.
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Honey serving – honey dippers, ladles, jars, and gift packaging.
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Presentation and sales – “Honey for Sale” signs, vouchers, small promotional items.
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Seasonal helpers – traps for wasps and hornets, ant repellents, and other apiary-side prevention.
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Support for pollinators – insect hotels, seeds, and garden accessories.
Beeswax candle making and creative projects
Beeswax is a valuable raw material, and candles are one of the most beautiful ways to use it—whether for your own enjoyment or as an addition to honey sales. In this category you’ll find equipment for beginners as well as for regular production.
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Silicone molds – classic shapes as well as hive, skep, honeycomb, animal, and seasonal motifs.
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Wicks and accessories – cotton wicks in various diameters, tabs, wick holders, and centering tools.
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Tealight candles – cups and molds for quick production and gift sets.
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Finishing materials – wax dyes, fragrances, and silicone sprays for easier demolding.
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Wax foundation sheets for rolled candles – including colored variants for creative collections.
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Making your own molds – rubbers (e.g. Lukopren) for casting original designs.
Mead, fermentation, and bottling
Honey doesn’t have to be the end of the story. If you’re venturing into mead making, it pays to have reliable small tools that keep fermentation under control and make clean bottling easier.
-
Mead yeasts (e.g. from VÚ Dol), yeast nutrients, and other additives.
-
Airlocks and accessories for safe fermentation.
-
Bottles and gift packaging – for home storage and for sale.
Honey serving and household accessories
Honey deserves attractive and practical serving tools. Especially popular are honey dippers—wooden, glass, and stainless steel spirals that help collect honey without unnecessary dripping. Honey jars and gift packaging are also useful additions.
Practical tools for the apiary and hive handling
At the apiary, small details often make a big difference. When you need to move hives, boxes, or heavy honey supers, apiary carts, hand trucks, and platform trolleys can save a lot of effort. They’re useful for migratory beekeeping, on-site moves, and everyday seasonal work.
Presentation, gifts, and sales signage
Do you sell honey from your home or attend markets? In the “other” category you’ll also find items that help with visibility and trustworthy presentation—from simple signage to small gifts for customers.
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“Honey for Sale” signs and boards – so people can easily find you.
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Stickers and labels – for cars, hives, crates, or workshops (e.g. “Beekeeper on Board,” “I love bees”).
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Gift vouchers and small items – themed accessories for pleasure or as a bonus with purchases.
Garden, nature, and pollinator support
Beekeeping goes hand in hand with the surrounding landscape. If you want to improve conditions for solitary bees, bumblebees, and other beneficial insects, you can choose elements that create a more diverse garden environment.
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Insect hotels – various sizes and designs for gardens and sets.
-
Straw skeps – a traditional element evoking old apiaries (decoration and themed accessory).
-
Seeds and “meadow in a ball” – an easy way to create forage for pollinators.
Pest prevention and calm at the hive entrance
During the season, wasps, hornets, or ants often appear around the apiary. The range therefore includes traps and other products that help reduce pest pressure, especially in late summer and autumn, when hive entrances are most exposed to raids.
Special items for beekeeping practice
This category may also include specialized tools used in colony management (for example, strips with oxalic acid and glycerin). Always follow the product description, the manufacturer’s instructions, and current legislation for treating bee colonies. Correct dosing and timing are essential for bee health and safe handling.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is the “Other Supplies” category so broad?
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Beekeeping consists of many small tasks throughout the year. This is where accessories come together that are not directly part of the hive but significantly simplify apiary operation, processing of bee products, and sales.
- Will I find everything I need to make candles from my own wax?
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Yes—molds, wicks, cups, foundation sheets, dyes, and fragrances allow you to make candles for home use, gifts, and retail assortments.
- Are the stickers suitable for outdoor use?
-
It depends on the specific product. Always check the material, durability, and recommended surface in the product details.
Browse the selection in the “Other Supplies” category. We regularly add new items that make work in the apiary more pleasant, help with wax processing, and support the sale and presentation of your bee products.
Others
In our beekeeping shop, you’ll find more than just beekeeping supplies. What’s more, some beekeeping products are hard to fit into standard categories, which is why we’ve created this section called Not only for beekeepers. The products in this category can also be useful for non-beekeepers.
Other Beekeeping Supplies
The Other Supplies category is the place for all the handy items that make sense in beekeeping but don’t fit neatly into the “main” categories such as hives, frames, or protective equipment. Here you’ll find small essentials for running an apiary, tools for processing beeswax, equipment for mead production, gifts, and practical accessories for the presentation and sale of honey.
Whether you are fine-tuning your apiary setup, preparing for the season, looking to make use of your own wax, or searching for a themed gift, this is often where you’ll discover that “last” item missing from your gear.
What you’ll most often find in this category
-
Candle making and wax work – molds, wicks, cups, dyes, fragrances, and other accessories.
-
Mead and fermentation – yeasts, airlocks, and accessories for clean bottling.
-
Honey serving – honey dippers, ladles, jars, and gift packaging.
-
Presentation and sales – “Honey for Sale” signs, vouchers, small promotional items.
-
Seasonal helpers – traps for wasps and hornets, ant repellents, and other apiary-side prevention.
-
Support for pollinators – insect hotels, seeds, and garden accessories.
Beeswax candle making and creative projects
Beeswax is a valuable raw material, and candles are one of the most beautiful ways to use it—whether for your own enjoyment or as an addition to honey sales. In this category you’ll find equipment for beginners as well as for regular production.
-
Silicone molds – classic shapes as well as hive, skep, honeycomb, animal, and seasonal motifs.
-
Wicks and accessories – cotton wicks in various diameters, tabs, wick holders, and centering tools.
-
Tealight candles – cups and molds for quick production and gift sets.
-
Finishing materials – wax dyes, fragrances, and silicone sprays for easier demolding.
-
Wax foundation sheets for rolled candles – including colored variants for creative collections.
-
Making your own molds – rubbers (e.g. Lukopren) for casting original designs.
Mead, fermentation, and bottling
Honey doesn’t have to be the end of the story. If you’re venturing into mead making, it pays to have reliable small tools that keep fermentation under control and make clean bottling easier.
-
Mead yeasts (e.g. from VÚ Dol), yeast nutrients, and other additives.
-
Airlocks and accessories for safe fermentation.
-
Bottles and gift packaging – for home storage and for sale.
Honey serving and household accessories
Honey deserves attractive and practical serving tools. Especially popular are honey dippers—wooden, glass, and stainless steel spirals that help collect honey without unnecessary dripping. Honey jars and gift packaging are also useful additions.
Practical tools for the apiary and hive handling
At the apiary, small details often make a big difference. When you need to move hives, boxes, or heavy honey supers, apiary carts, hand trucks, and platform trolleys can save a lot of effort. They’re useful for migratory beekeeping, on-site moves, and everyday seasonal work.
Presentation, gifts, and sales signage
Do you sell honey from your home or attend markets? In the “other” category you’ll also find items that help with visibility and trustworthy presentation—from simple signage to small gifts for customers.
-
“Honey for Sale” signs and boards – so people can easily find you.
-
Stickers and labels – for cars, hives, crates, or workshops (e.g. “Beekeeper on Board,” “I love bees”).
-
Gift vouchers and small items – themed accessories for pleasure or as a bonus with purchases.
Garden, nature, and pollinator support
Beekeeping goes hand in hand with the surrounding landscape. If you want to improve conditions for solitary bees, bumblebees, and other beneficial insects, you can choose elements that create a more diverse garden environment.
-
Insect hotels – various sizes and designs for gardens and sets.
-
Straw skeps – a traditional element evoking old apiaries (decoration and themed accessory).
-
Seeds and “meadow in a ball” – an easy way to create forage for pollinators.
Pest prevention and calm at the hive entrance
During the season, wasps, hornets, or ants often appear around the apiary. The range therefore includes traps and other products that help reduce pest pressure, especially in late summer and autumn, when hive entrances are most exposed to raids.
Special items for beekeeping practice
This category may also include specialized tools used in colony management (for example, strips with oxalic acid and glycerin). Always follow the product description, the manufacturer’s instructions, and current legislation for treating bee colonies. Correct dosing and timing are essential for bee health and safe handling.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why is the “Other Supplies” category so broad?
-
Beekeeping consists of many small tasks throughout the year. This is where accessories come together that are not directly part of the hive but significantly simplify apiary operation, processing of bee products, and sales.
- Will I find everything I need to make candles from my own wax?
-
Yes—molds, wicks, cups, foundation sheets, dyes, and fragrances allow you to make candles for home use, gifts, and retail assortments.
- Are the stickers suitable for outdoor use?
-
It depends on the specific product. Always check the material, durability, and recommended surface in the product details.
Browse the selection in the “Other Supplies” category. We regularly add new items that make work in the apiary more pleasant, help with wax processing, and support the sale and presentation of your bee products.














































































































































































































































