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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to remove or attach my Guardian Bee veil

Removing my Pro Fit Guardian Bee Veil from a Guardian Bee Suit and attaching a Guardian Bee Round Veil.

 

How should I clean my Guardian Bee protective gear?

CLEANING YOUR BEEKEEPING SUIT JACKET
Check your pockets: It’s essential to remove any dirt or debris that might be hiding inside your bee suit or jacket’s pockets. If you were to leave a rock inside, it may damage the lining or even cause a tear.

Remove the Veil: The beekeeping veil requires a different cleaning method to avoid tearing the netting. You’ll want to unzip it from the suit or beekeeping jacket and set it to the side.

Pre-treat stains: Using excess detergent on your suit can cause damage. So to use less detergent overall, it is suggested that you pre-treat all stains before throwing them in the wash.

Grass and dirt stains can suffice with a regular pre-treatment. For wax, you might be able to scrape most of it off with your nails. You can soak off any remaining wax with hot water to avoid it clogging drains. Propolis stains will be nigh impossible to remove; however, you can lighten these stains.

Zip Up & Connect All Closures: Properly fasten all pockets or zippers before placing your suit or jacket in the washing machine. If possible, you may want to use a fastener to keep the zipper in place.

Wash: To avoid contaminating other clothes or staining your suit or jacket, wash it on its own or with other beekeeping apparel. Wash on the gentle setting with a minimal amount of detergent that is fragrance-free. Do not use bleach or fabric softener.

Hang to Dry: Once your bee suit is clean, do not dry it using a machine. Machine drying will damage the material of your suit and might lead to tears. Instead, hang your suit to dry on a rack near a sunny window.

CLEANING YOUR BEEKEEPING PULLOVER
Check your pockets: Make sure to check your jacket or pullover’s pockets before placing them in the wash, clearing them of any debris or rocks that might damage the lining.

Pre-treat stains: Using excess detergent can cause damage. Pre-treat grass or dirt stains to help remove them without using more detergent.

For wax, you might be able to scrape most of it off with your nails. You can soak off any remaining wax with hot water to avoid it clogging drains. Propolis stains will be nigh impossible to remove; however, you can lighten them with pre-treatment.

Zip Up & Connect All Closures: Zip up or fasten all closures before placing your jacket or pullover within the washing machine. If possible, you may want to use a fastener to keep the zipper in place.

Wash: Make sure to hand wash your pullover on its own or with other beekeeping apparel. Keeping them separate prevents your other clothes from being contaminated. Since the veil is permanently attached, you must wash the pullover by hand only. Use a light, fragrance-free detergent. Do not use bleach or fabric softener.

Hang to Dry: Once your pullover is clean, do not dry it using a machine. Machine drying will damage the material of your suit and might lead to tears. Instead, hang your suit to dry on a rack near a sunny window.

CLEANING YOUR BEEKEEPING PANTS
Check your pockets: Remove any dirt, debris, rocks, or sticks that might have fallen inside your bee pants’ pockets, as they might damage the lining.

Pre-treat stains: Avoid using too much detergent by pre-treating grass or dirt stains. Doing so avoids the detergent degrading the fabric of your bee pants.

For wax, you might be able to scrape most of it off with your nails. You can soak off any remaining wax with hot water to avoid it clogging drains. Propolis stains will be nigh impossible to remove; however, pre-treatment can lighten these stains.

Zip Up & Connect All Closures: Properly fasten any pockets or zippers on your pants before placing them in the wash.

Wash: To avoid damage or contamination of other clothes, wash your beekeeping pants only with other beekeeping apparel. Use minimal, fragrance-free detergent, and set your machine gently. Do not use bleach or fabric softener.

Hang to Dry: Once your pants are clean, do not dry them using a machine. Machine drying will damage the material of your pants and might lead to tears. Instead, hang your suit to dry on a rack near a sunny window.

CLEANING YOUR VEIL
To wash your beekeeping veils, you will want to hand-wash them to avoid damaging the netting. Use a small amount of fragrance-free detergent in lukewarm water. Gently scrub to remove stains. Once it is clean, hang it to dry.

Why Guardian Bee Apparel?

Guardian Bee Apparel’s beekeeping suits, jackets, pants, and accessories are made by beekeepers, for beekeepers. We know what it’s like to be out in the heat tending to your hives, and we especially know how important it is in such an environment to keep hydrated. Our easy access veil is designed with your comfort in mind, while the 3-layers of ventilated mesh material that all our suits, jackets, veils, and gloves are made out of keeps you cool even in the hottest weather.

Our apparel is designed to appeal to all kinds of beekeepers, which is why we provide a range of protective beekeeping apparel for hobbyists and sideliners. We have three veil options from those looking to keep bees as far away from their face as possible to those who just want to get in close as they examine how their colonies are doing. We make bee apparel for every kind of apiary enthusiast.