It’s a maker’s dream come true: come up with a great invention, set up a crowd-funding campaign, and surpass your goal in less than 10 minutes. For Australian father and son team Stuart and Cedar ...
A new invention by two Australian beekeepers is claimed to be able to siphon honey straight from a beehive without opening the lid or disturbing the bees inside. When a tap attached to a specifically ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Business. Followed categories will be added to My News. Added to the phenomenal success of the original hive in 2015, the backyard invention of a father-son team ...
Ever since people first learned the consequences of Colony Collapse Disorder, a number of researchers have been attempting to find new ways to extract honey from bee hives without disturbing the bees.
Primex director Bruce Wright said Flow Hive "ticked every box and more" as the first recipient of the innovation award. "The 2018 Norco Primex expo, held at Casino in mid-June, was a watershed event ...
Founded by father and son team Stu and Cedar, Flow Hive’s patented Flow Frame technology is perhaps the most significant advancement in beekeeping since 1852. A video about their story went viral ...
Unprocessed, single-frame honey allows for greater flavour retention, according to Flow Hive CEO Cedar Anderson, who told FoodNavigator his invention is adding value to the boutique honey market. Flow ...
Have you heard the buzz? Michelle Wright is also a beekeeper, and her The Wright Stuff Honey honeycomb is the reigning "Best in Show" champion of the Pennsylvania Farm Show! Ryan O'Shea and Missy ...
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The BEES SWARMED our Flow Hive Honey Harvest
Things got crazy at the Flow Hives in this video featuring the Flow Hive. #BigHornPowerSports ...
On their website, the Flow Hive had been advertised by their inventors to provide honey “on tap” in a way that was “less stressful for the bees” than traditional methods. Designed with parts that ...
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