Ceracell Top Feeder Center Chimney Cap (Replacement)
Replacement center chimney cap for the Ceracell Top Feeder. Snaps over the single center chimney (the gap between the two side-by-side tubs) on the 8-frame and 10-frame feeders to control bee access during liquid feeding.
Features
- Fits 8-frame and 10-frame Ceracell Top Feeders (the 5-frame doesn't have a center chimney)
- Locking tabs hold the cap securely in place
- Slits at the bottom let syrup flow into the chimney where bees can reach it
- Heavy-duty food-grade plastic
How it works
Snap the cap over the center chimney of your assembled Ceracell top feeder — the gap between the two plastic tubs. The locking tabs hold it in place. The slits at the bottom let syrup flow into the chimney area; bees climb up the center chimney from below the rim, drink, and return — without falling into the main syrup pool. For dry feeding, simply remove the cap so bees can range across the full feeder surface.
Before you order
- This is a replacement / spare — feeder body sold separately
- One unit = 1 cap (each feeder uses one)
- Already included with new Ceracell 8-frame and 10-frame Top Feeders (both With and No Wooden Rim) — buy these as spares or if you've lost the original
- The 5-frame Ceracell Top Feeder doesn't have a center chimney — this cap doesn't apply to that size
Pairs well with
- Ceracell 10 Frame Top Feeder (with or without wooden rim)
- Ceracell 8 Frame Top Feeder (with or without wooden rim)
- Ceracell Corner Cap Set (for the four corner channels)
Specs
- Quantity: 1 cap
- Material: Food-grade plastic
- Fits: Ceracell Top Feeder 8-frame and 10-frame center chimney
- Origin: Made by Ceracell
FAQ
Will this fit the 5-frame feeder? No — the 5-frame doesn't have a center chimney. Use corner caps only.
Can I feed liquid without the cap? You can, but bees risk drowning in the open chimney. The cap controls access while still letting syrup flow through.
How do I remove it for dry feeding? Lift the locking tabs and pull straight up.
How many caps does my feeder need? One — there's a single center chimney per feeder, regardless of size.