Collecting Honey While Keeping Bees At Bay
3D printers are officially a thing. A father/son duo in Australia has invented a new ‘flow hive’ that allows beekeepers to extract honey without themselves being at the hive. It’s pretty cool!
They invented this when they couldn’t stop thinking about how there has to be a better way than, pulling the hive apart, disrupting the bees and running across the paddock because the hive is angry and you’ve forgotten your bee gloves.
I mean who can blame him we have all been attacked by swarming bees at one point in our lives right? Okay maybe not but you have to check this out!
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