🐝 Choosing a Beekeeping Suit
A practical comparison of full bee suits, half-suits and ventilated designs to help UK beekeepers choose protective clothing suited to their apiary and climate.
A beekeeper stands in a swarm while you switch between a full suit, a jacket/half-suit and a ventilated suit, watching how coverage, seams and airflow change sting protection and heat build-up in real time.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
Each suit type trades sting-proof coverage against airflow: a full suit seals the whole body but traps heat, a jacket exposes the legs to gain mobility, and a ventilated suit uses spacer mesh to stay cool without opening real gaps.
🎮 How to Use
Pick a suit type, then raise the temperature or bee defensiveness sliders and watch the protection and heat-stress readouts respond, with occasional bees probing exposed zones and airflow particles showing where heat escapes.
💡 Did You Know?
Modern ventilated suits use two layers of mesh held apart by a few millimetres of spacer fabric — close enough together that no bee stinger can bridge the gap, but far enough apart to let convection carry heat away.
A practical comparison of full bee suits, half-suits and ventilated designs to help UK beekeepers choose protective clothing suited to their apiary and climate.
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