Pollen trap plans designed at
THE ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (OAC) POLLEN TRAP
To trap pollen, returning foragers must pass through some type of a barrier that will dislodge the pollen pellets from their legs. There have been many different designs over the years, but the OAC Pollen trap, originally introduced by the Ontario Agricultural College in 1962 has proven very effective. Its most attractive features include:
Less crowding of bees at the entrance
Drones can still leave the hive
Pollen stays dry and can be harvested from the rear of the hive without interrupting bee activity at the front entrance'
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http://www.agf.gov.bc.ca/apiculture/construction.pdf2 layers of 5 mesh per inch hardware screen 1/4" apart is what is required to disloge some of the bees pollen from their pollen baskets.