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10:06 am February 26, 2015 By Julian Horsey A new beehive design called the Flow Hive has been created by a father and son team to revolutionise the way that honey is collected from beehives.
Flow Light ($230-$340): Allows users to enjoy the benefits of Flow frames, especially if they are an existing beekeeper with a hive already. Does not include bees, brood box, and super box.
Ryan O'Shea and Missy Moreno joined Michelle as beekeepers for a day just in time to check out the first batch of honey from the innovative new Flow Hive! || See more 4 the 412 videos at Facebook ...
We all know that winners of A Weedy Garden Makeover receive a brand-new Flow Hive—but what we didn’t expect was that Pam, our latest winner, already had what she thought was a Flow Hive ...
Take a look at the new features of the Flow Hive 2 in the video below. Source: Flow Hive ...
An Australian beekeeper, Stuart Anderson, and his son Cedar have invented something they’re calling the Flow Hive, a device that lets beekeepers dispense honey directly from a tap without ...
Flow Hive is a new honey collection and extraction system that allows beekeepers to easily extract honey from their hives by quite literally having it on tap.
The pair redesigned their groundbreaking hive, drawing on customer feedback and adding brand new features, and they took to Indiegogo again with the Flow Hive 2 for a campaign that was 18,983% funded.
According to HuffPo, American apiarists have stated that the Flow Hive is overpriced and its promotional video oversimplifies beekeeping.
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