Flow Hive turned home beekeeping into a consumer product by letting keepers draw honey straight from the hive through a tap, instead of lifting heavy boxes and spinning frames in an extractor.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Melvin Singh’s journey into apiculture is rooted in a deeply personal experience that reshaped his understanding of health, nature and trust. Nearly seven years ago, after surviving pneumonia ...
The Flow Hive is converting more amateurs into backyard beekeepers -- but it’s drawing a buzz of criticism from traditional bee enthusiasts. Desiree DeNunzio is the gift guide editor for CNET's ...