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IPM Screened Bottom Board

$32.95

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Description

For beekeeping, two types of bottom boards protect the bees from pests, animals, and the local climate. These are the solid board and the screened bottom board. Both act as the hive floor and serve many purposes for the welfare of the bees.

If you are building a hive in a warm or humid climate, our screened bottom boards assist in controlling varroa mites and help with hive ventilation. Meanwhile, a solid bottom board protects the hive from the elements. It will keep your bees warm in the winter, particularly in colder areas where the hive has to put significant energy into staying warm. 

Screen bottom boards work to keep your bees cool and control pests. Any unwanted pests will fall through the screen, efficiently isolating them from the hive and helping beekeepers protect the bees.

Our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) screened board includes a grid Corex debris board and an entrance reducer. Remember to insert these items when installing a new package or re-queening to help unite the hive by enclosing the queen pheromone.

IPM Screened Bottom Board are available in 8 frame and 10 frame options.

  • Replacement debris board for our IPM Screened Bottom Boards

Specification

  • 16.60 inches
  • 3.60 LBS

Reviews

13 Reviews
  • 4

    IPM Screened Bottom Board

    Posted by Steven Lende on Jun 25, 2025

    leading edge of wire screen at bee entrance was sharp. I added thick Gorilla glue bead over wire edge to make it smoother for the bees to cross.

  • 5

    IPM Screened Bottom

    Posted by Mike Cellino on Jun 04, 2025

    good product - seemed a little pricy, but i'm sure I wouldn't think twice about purchasing again.

  • 5

    Exceptional quality

    Posted by Jarrod Rogers on Mar 10, 2025

    I really enjoy the quality craftsmanship with these screened bottom boards.

  • 3

    IPM Screened Bottom Board

    Posted by Pert on Mar 02, 2025

    Good, however where the grooves are cut to accept the slide in bottom, it leaves the walls (wood) to thin and subject to splitting/failure. The thickness appears to be less than 1/4" ans thats all there is to support all the brood suppers and honey suppers above. Would like to see a thicker piece of wood here.