Bee Hives by Flow™ Hive
Traditionally, the beekeeper must split the boxes of the hive, smoke the bees to calm them, remove the frames, cut the wax caps from the honeycomb, then extract and clean the honey. It’s a long, tedious process with a lot of heavy lifting, not to mention the occasional sting. Given how messy it is to harvest honey from honeycomb cells, it’s easy to see why apiarists swarmed to the Flow Hive
Beekeepers Cedar Anderson and his father Stuart have, essentially, hacked the honeycomb—a nearly flawless geometric and structural achievements—to make it more mechanically efficient. In a nutshell, Flow frames have a partially formed honeycomb matrix within a transparent frame. Bees complete the comb, fill the cells with honey and cap them. To harvest the honey, the beekeeper inserts a tool into the top of each frame and twists, a move that splits each cell in the honeycomb vertically, allowing the honey to flow freely. It is collected at the bottom through a tube. Presto! Honey on tap. |
Our Flow™ Hive best-seller has everything you need for your Flow™ Hive – except for the bees!
Includes:
Includes:
- Flow™ Super (Western Red Cedar)
- Brood box (Western Red Cedar) with 8 x standard pine frames
- 6 x Flow™ Frames
- 6 x Flow™ Tubes
- 1 x Flow™ Key