Swarm Commander® Premium Swarm Lure Spray - 2oz Bottle
Swarm Commander® Premium Swarm Lure Spray is a fast way to bait a swarm trap or empty hive with the pheromone scout bees follow. A couple of sprays inside a box reads as a strong nest site, drawing passing swarms in so you can establish new colonies with very little effort. Each 2 oz bottle holds hundreds of doses, so one bottle baits a lot of traps.
Features
- 2 oz fine-mist sprayer — hundreds of doses per bottle
- Pheromone lure that attracts passing honeybee swarms
- Safe for bees and wildlife when used as directed
- 2-year shelf life stored in a temperature-controlled space
How it works in real life
Scout bees choose a home by scent. A light application inside a trap or hive mimics an established colony and pulls a passing swarm in. One package of bees runs about $165, so a single bottle of spray — hundreds of doses — pays for itself the first time it lands a swarm.
How to use it
- Mount your swarm trap 6–8 feet off the ground, ideally along a wood line.
- In a hive: two sprays on the underside of the inner cover, and one to two on the bottom-board entrance.
- In a swarm trap: one spray inside and one at the entrance.
- Check for activity every 7–10 days and reapply if needed.
Do not apply more than the directions suggest. More is not better — this product is very strong, and too much will repel bees from entering the hive.
Before you order
Prefer a different format? We also carry Swarm Commander as a 1 oz gel and as the long-lasting 90-day Super Lure. Pair any of them with a swarm trap.
Pairs Well With
- Swarm Commander Super Lure (90-Day)
- Swarm Commander Premium Swarm Lure (1 oz Gel)
- Wood Pulp Honeybee Swarm Trap
Specifications
- Size: 2 oz fine-mist spray bottle
- Shelf life: about 2 years, temperature-controlled storage
- Use: swarm traps and empty hives
FAQ
How much do I spray?
Very little — one to two sprays per spot. Over-applying repels bees, so stay at or below the directions.
How long does a bottle last?
A 2 oz bottle holds hundreds of doses and baits many traps over a season.
Is it safe for bees?
Yes, when used as directed.
How is it different from the Super Lure?
The spray is applied and reapplied as needed; the Super Lure is a hang-up that lasts about 90 days on its own.