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Iâm gonna give you a little somethinâ you canât take off. Inglourious Basterds (dir. Quentin Tarantino, 2009)
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WATCH: Honey on Tap: A New Beehive that Automatically Extracts Honey without Disturbing Bees [video]
WITHOU T DISTURBING THE BEES THAT IS FANTASTIC BEES ARE GREAT
You donât understand how fabulous this is!!
This hive structure, if it works like the descriptions imply, would make beehives something super affordable, that just about anyone could install near their home and maintain. AND it would reduce the cost of harvesting honey by more than just the money-
A typical honey harvesting device costs $200-300, plus the time it takes to use to harvest. For a Langstroth hive, you have to suit up (gear which can be pricey), remove the comb (which is highly disturbing to the bees), install said comb in the extractor (scraping all the caps off the comb first), spin out the honey, RE-open the hive (after suiting up and again disturbing the bees), and put the comb back.
If you use a method that doesnât require an extractor, you usually end up destroying the comb, which is damaging to the hive and intensively laborious for your bees because they have to completely remake the combs from scratch.
What this looks like is that you probably wouldnât even need to suit up any time you wanted to harvest honey (though you would still need the equipment for installation of the colony and for inspections, etc, or if youâre still getting used to the colony). Removing the viewing window on a hive doesnât disturb the bees at all (ours hardly even notice us), and the shift in the comb to start extraction is unlikely to cause enough disturbance to merit a response.
The bees get to keep/recycle all the materials they created (aside from the honey), and you get fresh, almost-effortless honey.
Perhaps the most important and AWESOME thing about this?? The âFlow Framesâ that allow for this type of extraction can be used with pre-existing hive boxes. This means that folks who already own bees that are being kept in most kinds of hives, especailly the standard Langstroth hive boxes, can replace their old frames with Flow frames without having to start from scratch.
The Indiegogo campaign to start production on these launches in just a few hours (11AM AU EST, Feb. 23rd, 2015), so if you want to help these folks revolutionize bee-keeping, I would suggest signing up for their mailing list!
Omg. Iâve never seen this!! Itâs amazing.
THIS IS SO IMPORTANT. About 6 years ago I remember hearing the bee population is depleting. I canât imagine what itâs like now⌠THESE CAN SAVE THE BEES. Honestly, if itâs a harmless environment for them to do their thang, then it will attract more and more bees, and probably start breeding in that hive. And ITS AS EASY AS SETTING IT IN YOUR BACK YARD. Bees are totally chill if you donât piss them off first. Once I move into a house instead of an apartment, I am getting one of these, maybe even one for my neighbour. SAVE THE BEES
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