
Beekeeping Guide
Suit Up for the Hive: The Complete Guide to Beekeeping Apparel (Fit, Steps & Checks)
The right suit—and wearing it the right way—means cooler sessions, fewer stings, and better focus at the hive. This guide shows you what to wear, how to measure, and a simple step-by-step suiting routine.
Your Suiting Checklist
- Suit: ventilated or tight-weave cotton; double-stitched seams; YKK® zippers.
- Veil: fencing or round; firm shape + clear mesh; full zipper interface.
- Gloves: leather or nitrile with gauntlets that overlap sleeves.
- Boots: smooth exterior, pants over boots or ankles strapped; no gaps.
- Under-layers: light, breathable clothing; avoid bulky seams under elastics.
Measure Once, Keep Well: Fit & Sizing
Use our unisex chart (height = A, chest = B). Aim for a slightly looser fit so fabric doesn’t sit on skin—this improves airflow and sting resistance.
- Height (A): barefoot, back to wall, book on head, measure floor to mark.
- Chest (B): tape around the fullest part, under arms and across shoulder blades; keep it level and snug, not tight.
- Between sizes? Choose the larger one—especially if you’ll wear layers.
Step-by-Step: How to Suit Up
- Prep the suit. Check zippers, pullers, and elastic. Remove jewelry or bulky items that can snag.
- Step in. Put legs in first; pull to waist. Tuck shirt in if you prefer and smooth layers.
- Arms & cuffs. Slide arms through; engage thumb loops if provided to keep sleeves extended.
- Zip the torso. Close the main zipper fully; secure any secondary tabs or Velcro covers.
- Add the veil. Align zipper tracks; close completely around the collar. Lock end tabs/Velcro so no tiny gap remains.
- Gloves on top. Pull gauntlets over sleeves. If using nitrile, wear gauntlet cuffs or elastic bands over them.
- Seal ankles. Elastic should sit over boots; add straps if windy. Pant cuffs over boots help block crawlers.
- Tools & smoker. Place hive tool in pocket/loop; test smoker for cool, white smoke.
Pre-Flight Check (10 seconds at the hive)
- Zippers fully closed? End tabs secured?
- Wrists/ankles sealed and overlapped with gloves/boots?
- Veil seated away from skin and clear of loose hair or caps?
- Phone/keys not poking through fabric? (Sharp edges = wear points.)
Staying Cool While Protected
- Pick a ventilated (AirMesh) suit in hot climates; lighter base layers breathe best.
- Hydrate and work in late morning to mid-afternoon on calm, sunny days.
- Take short shade breaks; avoid heavy caffeine before inspections.
Care & Cleaning (Keep the Suit Effective)
- Brush off debris; close zips before washing. If your veil is removable, take it off.
- Machine wash cold on gentle with mild detergent; no bleach or fabric softener.
- Hang dry out of direct sun; high heat can warp veils and elastic.
- Lube metal zippers occasionally; repair small tears promptly to avoid snags and gaps.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Leaving a 1–2 cm gap where veil zippers meet—always close to the end and press Velcro down.
- Too-tight sizing—fabric against skin makes stings easier to feel.
- Gloves tucked under sleeves—gauntlets should go over.
- Working in strong wind or before a storm—bees are more defensive.
Safety note: Protective gear reduces—but cannot eliminate—sting risk. If you have a known allergy, follow your doctor’s plan and carry prescribed medication.