Natural Horsehair Beekeeping Brush
A natural horsehair bee brush for gently moving bees off comb, equipment, or yourself during inspections and honey harvesting. The soft horsehair bristles are gentler than synthetic ones — they sweep bees aside without rolling or crushing them, and won't tear open comb. A 16-inch wooden handle gives you reach and a secure grip, gloved or not.
Features
- Soft natural horsehair bristles — gentler than synthetic
- 16" wooden handle for reach and grip
- Won't injure bees or damage comb when used correctly
- Works on comb, equipment, clothing, and for guiding swarms
- Easy to clean and long-lasting
How it works in real life
To clear bees from a surface, brush perpendicular to it with a light, short stroke — think flicking, not dragging. Long hard strokes roll bees and irritate them; a gentle flick lifts them off cleanly. Go easy over open brood and open honey cells, where too much pressure can injure larvae or smear honey. Beyond the hive, the same brush sweeps bees off your suit before you walk away, clears them from supers at harvest, or coaxes a swarm into a box. Horsehair's softness is the selling point here: it does all of that with less risk to the bees than stiff synthetic bristles.
Before you order
Natural horsehair is the soft, gentle option on a traditional wooden handle. If you'd rather have a durable plastic handle that wipes clean and won't absorb moisture, see the plastic-handle bee brush. Many beekeepers find either works — the choice is handle material and feel.
Pairs Well With
- Plastic Handle Bee Brush — durable plastic-handle alternative
- Dark Brown Bee Brush — extra-thick multi-row horsehair
- Honey B Gone Removal Aid — clears a whole super at once with a fume board
- Ceracell Bee Escape — hands-off way to clear bees from a super overnight
Specifications
- Bristles: natural horsehair (soft)
- Handle: wooden
- Length: 16 in
- Weight: 0.3 lbs
- Dimensions: 15.75 × 3.5 × 0.75 in
- Cleaning: warm soapy water, dry before storage
Frequently Asked Questions
Which bee brush should I choose?
This one has soft natural horsehair on a traditional wooden handle. The plastic-handle brush trades the wood for an easy-clean plastic grip; the dark brown brush adds extra-thick multiple rows for broader coverage. All sweep bees gently.
How do I use it without upsetting the bees?
Use short, light, flicking strokes perpendicular to the surface. Long hard drags roll bees and provoke stinging.
Will it damage comb?
Not with a light touch. Be especially gentle over open brood and open honey cells.
How do I clean it?
Warm soapy water lifts honey and propolis; rinse and dry the bristles and handle before storing.