Ceracell Top Feeder Corner Cap Replacement Set (4 Caps)
Replacement set of 4 corner caps for the Ceracell Top Feeder. Fits all sizes — 5-frame, 8-frame, and 10-frame. Each cap snaps into one of the four corner access channels to control bee access and reduce drowning risk.
Features
- 4 corner caps per set — enough for one complete feeder
- Fits all Ceracell Top Feeders (5-frame, 8-frame, 10-frame)
- Heavy-duty food-grade plastic
- Snap-in design with locating "nib" at the base
How it works
Carefully separate the caps from the molding sprue — do not cut or remove the small "nib" at the bottom of each cap. That nib holds the cap slightly off the feeder floor, letting syrup flow underneath so bees can feed. Snap each cap into one of the four corner access channels on your Ceracell top feeder. With the corner caps in place, bees access syrup through the controlled openings around each cap rather than the full open channel — reduces drowning risk and slows access to extend feeding intervals.
Before you order
- This is a replacement / spare set — feeder body sold separately
- One set = 4 caps = enough for one complete Ceracell top feeder
- Already included with new Ceracell Top Feeders (both With and No Wooden Rim) — buy these as spares or if you've lost/damaged the originals
- Don't trim the "nib" off the bottom during separation
Pairs well with
- Ceracell 10 Frame Top Feeder (with or without wooden rim)
- Ceracell 8 Frame Top Feeder (with or without wooden rim)
- Ceracell 5 Frame Top Feeder (with wooden rim)
- Ceracell Top Feeder Center Cap (for 8-frame and 10-frame chimneys)
Specs
- Quantity: 4 caps per set
- Material: Food-grade plastic
- Fits: Ceracell Top Feeders, all sizes
- Origin: Made by Ceracell
FAQ
Will it fit any size Ceracell feeder? Yes — same corner cap fits 5-, 8-, and 10-frame.
What's the "nib" I shouldn't cut off? A small protrusion at the base of each cap that holds the cap slightly off the feeder floor, letting syrup flow underneath. Trim it and the cap blocks syrup flow.
Are corner caps required? No — you can run the feeder with corner channels fully open. The caps slow bee access and reduce drowning risk.
How many caps do I need per feeder? Four — one for each corner.