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The updated hives feature an insulation redesign that replaces traditional polystyrene components with high-density pressed cardboard layers.

 Koppert hasannounced an update to its bumblebee hives, enhancing their performance in diverse climates while significantly advancing sustainability. These updates demonstrate its continuous commitment to innovative pollination solutions that meet the needs of growers. Growers in Europe, Midde East and Asia can expect to receive the revised design hives from the beginning of February 2025.

A redesigned insulation system

The updated hives feature an insulation redesign that replaces traditional polystyrene components with high-density pressed cardboard layers. This improvement retains the original ventilation design while boosting efficiency. The redesigned sugar water tank contributing to enhanced insulation performance at the base of the hive. ‘This update is a significant step forward for both growers and the environment,’ says Jesus Domingo Cuevas, Pollination Product Manager at Koppert. ‘We have successfully improved heat regulation, enhanced cold protection, and reduced plastic use—all while maintaining the exceptional pollination performance our customers rely on.’

Better heat regulation for optimal performance

The enhanced design includes a stronger backing system around the sugar water, improving the flow of heat and cold through ventilation holes. This creates better internal heat regulation, particularly during high temperatures. The result is increased hive performance, reduced sugar water consumption, and more pollination activity during the hottest seasons. ‘Our improved ventilation system ensures the hives perform optimally, even in extreme conditions,’ explains Domingo. ‘This means growers can rely on their hives to deliver consistent results, no matter the temperature.’

Improved cold protection

For colder climates, the cardboard insulation retains heat, maintaining a warmer internal environment that accelerates larval development and reduces sugar water consumption. Bumblebees can begin pollinating earlier in the day, extending their activity window during cooler conditions. ‘This innovation isn’t just about heat management,’ Domingo notes. ‘It’s about ensuring that bumblebees thrive in all climates. By focusing on better insulation, we are enabling early-morning pollination and greater efficiency for growers.’

Improved materials for sustainability

The updated Koppert hive design aligns with our commitment to sustainability. By replacing polystyrene with pressed cardboard layers, the hives significantly reduce plastic waste and environmental impact. ’We are in the process to make our hives more sustainable; this update brings us closer to our goal,’ Domingo states. ‘We are encouraging growers to recycle the components of the hives after use. This update makes waste management easier for our customers.’

The updated hives feature an insulation redesign