Many people around the world gather honey from their own beehives. The process of gathering the honey normally requires lots of effort and stress on the gatherer and the bees. A new type of honey ...
Before honey is collected from the bee's nest, a lot of trouble is taken to wear protective clothing, collect nest plate, put it on a centrifugal separator. Just turning a valve attached to such bee's ...
Are you ready for a smart hive? The Flow Hive is described as honey on tap, directly from your beehive. “Turn a tap and watch as pure, fresh, clean honey flows right out of the hive and into your jar, ...
In 2015, a magnificently clever invention by two Australian beekeepers turned into a record-breaking crowdfunding campaign, raising over US$2 million dollars in just its first 24 hours. The genius ...
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. The Flow Hive has been specifically designed to ...
Two Australian beekeeping enthusiasts have recently unveiled a new hive design which is taking the world by storm. The Byron Bay-based father and son team has spent several years developing the ‘Flow’ ...
It took a decade for Stuart and Cedar Anderson, a father and son living in rural Australia, to find a solution to a challenge they’d experienced as beekeepers: how to harvest honey without donning an ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Their invention puts honey on tap and it has done the same with money. Cedar Anderson and his father Stuart have achieved what most ...
With less than a week left in its campaign, the Flow Hive has broken the most-funded project record on Indiegogo, raising over $10.3 million from nearly 30,000 backers. The project has surpassed the ...
Honey runs through Cedar Anderson’s veins. A third-generation beekeeper, the 44-year-old is at the forefront of a global movement championing bees and protecting their habitats in the face of a ...
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