Customers are always amazed by how unique each Flow Hive harvest is. This is because our revolutionary system lets you harvest your honey one frame at a time. This way you can appreciate the unique flavours and subtle aromas of your local area.
Bees forage on a wide variety of flowering plants, and tend to fill cells in succession one frame at a time. This results in honeycomb frames which can look, smell and taste unique.
With Flow’s patented technology you can harvest in small batches directly to your jar without the blending of conventional harvesting.
A University of Queensland study has confirmed a unique difference between Flow harvested honey and commercially produced, processed honey.
The study, which was published in the Science of Food and Agriculture, found the Flow Frame extraction method yields honey with fresher, cleaner flavours than conventionally extracted honey.
🍯 Honey has strong antibacterial properties for treating wounds, burns and skin infections
🍯 Eating honey can boost the levels of healthy bacteria in the gut
🍯 Honey also has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties
🍯 Honey doesn't go off (EVER) if stored correctly!
Dr Nural Cokcetin shares her research into honey's powerful health benefits and medicinal qualities in the video above. To view the extended lesson, check out our online education portal TheBeekeeper.org.
🐝 A single bee will create an average of 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey during her lifetime.
🐝 It takes about 4.4 million flower visits to create a single kilogram of honey.
🐝 A bee can visit up to 5,000 flowers in a single day.
Honeycomb is created from perfect hexagons which, of all possible structures, use the least amount of wax to yield the maximum amount of space and strength. Honeycomb weighing 100 grams can support up to 4 kilograms of honey!