National patent product - wall honeycomb tube

Comparison of Nest Tube Production Processes

1. The production of reed tubes begins by selecting the appropriate type of reeds that are suitable for bee nesting. The reeds are then cut into 16–18 cm lengths using a saw. One end is left open while the other is sealed, and the open end is smoothed with a grinding wheel or heated on a red iron plate to eliminate any burrs. Afterward, the nozzle is dyed in four colors—red, green, yellow, and white. Despite going through material selection, cutting, smoothing, and coloring, this method is highly inefficient, consumes a lot of resources, and results in inconsistent wall thickness. Some tubes are too thick or too thin, making them unsuitable for wall bees. Additionally, the inner walls are not smooth, which allows bacteria to accumulate, posing a risk to the health of the bees and their eggs.

2. Paper nest tubes are made by layering kraft paper inside and newspaper outside, with a bamboo stick, glass rod, or metal rod acting as the central axis. The structure is rolled into a tube with a wall thickness of 1.5 mm, a diameter of 6.5 mm, and a length of 16 cm. Both ends are ground with a grinding wheel, and one end is colored in four different colors. These colored tubes are then mixed and bundled into groups of 50. The other end is coated with glue or white latex and sealed with softer paper before being covered with a cardboard layer. While this process is more advanced than the reed method, it is still complicated and time-consuming. The outer surface lacks sufficient hardness, making it prone to damage during use, especially when removing eggs. Moreover, the tubes can easily get wet during rainy weather, which reduces the success rate of bee nesting.

3. Our company's nest tubes are produced using automated machinery, streamlining the entire process into a single step. The design includes scientifically chosen colors that are visually appealing and functional. The nozzles are smooth, and the tubes measure 16–18 cm in length with a well-proportioned inner diameter. Made from special materials tailored to the unique habits and sensitive sense of smell of wall bees, these tubes significantly enhance nesting success. The walls are sturdy yet slightly elastic, allowing the tubes to return to their original shape after the eggs are removed. They are odorless, free from bacteria, and non-toxic, ensuring a safe environment for bee reproduction and increasing breeding success rates.

Comparison of Usage Process:

1. Reed tubes require cleaning before use to remove debris from the inner walls, but bacteria remain difficult to eliminate. Once the bees mature, the tubes must be cut open to extract the eggs, which makes them unusable afterward. This process is labor-intensive and risky, as it can lead to cuts or injuries.

2. Paper tubes also need to be carefully cut open to remove the eggs once they are mature. Due to their lack of structural integrity, there is a risk of damaging the eggs during removal. After use, paper tubes cannot be reused, adding to waste and inefficiency.

3. Our company’s bee tubes are much easier to use. Before placing them in the hive, simply block one end with mud. There is no need to worry about moisture or bacterial contamination. When the bees mature, they can be gently pushed out by hand, and they will naturally pop out without damage. The tubes retain their shape and can be reused for over five years, saving time and effort. This not only improves the efficiency of beekeeping but also enhances the nesting and spawning rates of wall bees, making our product a superior choice for sustainable beekeeping practices.

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