Father-Son Duo Help Create 51,000 New Beehive Colonies With Amazing Invention — Honey On Tap From The Hive

Natural Blaze – by John Vibes

In recent years, the world has finally begun to take notice of the drastically declining bee populations, and people are starting to understand the impact that this could have on the ecosystem. Slowly, people who care are working to correct this problem with some inventive solutions.

The father-son duo behind the “Flow Hive” took notice of this problem over ten years ago, and worked tirelessly to make their honey business more friendly to the bees. 

After roughly a decade of research, Stuart and Cedar Anderson released an Indiegogo-funded invention called “Flow Hive.”

The idea behind their invention was to replicate a real beehive and harvest honey without causing any harm or posing any risk to the bees or their home.

Read the rest and see the pics here: https://www.naturalblaze.com/2019/08/father-son-duo-help-create-51000-new-beehive-colonies-with-amazing-invention-honey-on-tap-from-the-hive.html

4 thoughts on “Father-Son Duo Help Create 51,000 New Beehive Colonies With Amazing Invention — Honey On Tap From The Hive

  1. I’ve seen this about a month ago
    Pretty dam cool

    I have a friend that is on his second year of bee keeping
    Now he’s up to 5 hives ( or whatever they call them white boxes )
    It’s a lot of work from what he talks
    Plus he made his own hives from wood
    Very interesting hobby, plus the honey is delicious

    I wish I had the time

  2. I had bees flying all around me today in Minnesota, they like to stay by trucks that are loaded with squashed bugs on the front of the trucks, they like to pick at the flesh. Bees are carnivores big time. They dont just eat honey, they like to eat dead bugs too, especially freshly squashed bugs.

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