bee vac hose size?

Started by czman11, October 05, 2011, 12:32:14 PM

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czman11

Hi everyone. I just built my bee vac but did not make a hole for a hose yet. I am hoping some of you may give me a good input on this subject. I have a 6hp 'shop vac' motor attached to it and I would like to attach 4" transparent hose to it with "bear claw" attachment on the end. I have seen number of videos and almost all of them, accept one, show bee vacs with regular vacuum cleaner hose. I guess my worries are about leaving some of the bees behind inside the hose since it is not transparent.
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BlevinsBees

I use the standard 2 1/2" black hose and I've never had a problem. I always turn the vac on and straighten the hose upwards and shake it a little before I turn it off and detach it.
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Haddon

with a 6 hp shop vac that shouldnt be any problem I would use the 2 1/2 inch shop vac hose 20 foot is like 20 bucks from sears

I would not worry about it.
If they are in the hose they are going to stay in the hose till you shake them out. I know I have done it next day pick up the hose and it feels heavier than it should so you just start shaking. But that is a result of honey most of the time or a loss of suction and honey which is the only time I had the problem.

I use a 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 pool hose I got from wal-mart works fine nothing worth worrying about bees are tough.

What I do worry about is getting the queen, eggs, brood, and always the check.
Michael Haddon

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