Apitablet Feeding Stimulant By Apimon LLC
Apitablet is a drop-in nutritional supplement for honey bee colonies — a compressed tablet of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and natural oils that you set on the top bars and let the bees work down. It's made for the fall and spring feeding windows, when natural forage is thin but the colony still needs to build or hold its population.
Features
- Solid tablet supplement — vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and natural oils and sugars
- One tablet sits on top of the frames in each brood box — no mixing, no feeder
- Made for fall and spring feeding
- Less mess than syrup or patties in cool weather
- Made by Apimon LLC
How it works in real life
Set one tablet flat on the top bars of each brood box, within reach of the cluster, and the bees work it down over time. Because it's a solid tablet rather than a syrup or a patty, there's nothing to mix and little mess — useful in cooler weather when a colony struggles to take down liquid feed.
Use it as a supplement alongside the colony's own stores and any protein feeding, not as a stand-in for a real nectar flow.
Before you order
- Application: one tablet per brood box, twice in the fall and once in the spring.
- It's a supplement — not a replacement for stored honey and pollen or a natural forage flow.
- Solid tablet — no feeder or mixing required.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
Pairs Well With
- Bee Lively Pollen Patties (10-pack) — protein feeding to go with the tablet's micronutrients
- Bee Lively Pollen Patty (single) — try one patty before committing to a case
Specifications
- Type: solid nutritional tablet supplement
- Composition: vitamins, minerals, amino acids, natural oils and sugars
- Application: one tablet per brood box; twice in fall, once in spring
- Weight: 1.5 lb
- Dimensions: 9.25 x 3.438 x 2.75 in
- Brand: Apimon LLC
FAQ
When do I feed it?
Twice during the fall and once in the spring — the windows when forage is short but the colony still has nutritional demands.
Do I need a feeder?
No. Set the tablet directly on the top bars of the brood box.
Does it replace honey stores?
No. It's a supplement to support nutrition, not a substitute for the colony's own stores or a nectar flow.
How many tablets per hive?
One per brood box per application, so a double-deep colony takes two.