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 ...
The realization that there had to be a better way to extract honey from hives came to Cedar Anderson around 10 years ago after a particularly messy and disruptive attempt to extract honey that ...
Harvesting honey has been a sticky, messy job that's changed very little from the earliest days of beekeeping. But it's about to get a whole lot cleaner with the Flow Hive, an ingenious re-engineering ...
Third-generation beekeeper Cedar Anderson was frustrated by the labour-intensive process of extracting honey from his hives. So, in 2015, he and his father set about developing a device that could ...
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 ...
A revolutionary backyard beekeeping invention, where honey flows direct from a tap in a hive, has taken out the nation's top design award. The Flow Hive raised more ...
“People talk about colonising Mars; our vision is for a world no one would want to leave”, says the company’s CEO and co-inventor. Newrybar-based company Flow is the business behind the Australian ...
Father and son Stuart and Cedar Anderson with their invention the Flow Hive, which has been patented around the world.Elizabeth Milne One of Australia's most celebrated modern inventors will lock ...
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