The system centers on a versatile pole design intended to mitigate the risks associated with climbing. Beyond its primary application for beekeepers looking to relocate swarms without a step stool, the tool accommodates a range of attachments for changing lightbulbs, harvesting fruit, or reaching high corners during home renovations. Its developers suggest the design is equally suited for professional contractors and casual homeowners.
Nazareth Inventor Proposes Multipurpose Extension Pole System
By replacing precarious ladders with a specialized reach tool, a Nazareth, Pennsylvania, inventor aims to simplify household and agricultural tasks. The device, dubbed the Menezes Invention, offers a secure way to manage elevated work, from capturing bee swarms to painting ceilings, while keeping the user firmly on the ground.

The concept was submitted to the Tallahassee office of InventHelp and is currently open for licensing or acquisition by manufacturers. Interested parties can contact the firm's Pittsburgh headquarters at (412) 288-1300, extension 1368, for further technical specifications or partnership details.



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