Bees have been dying in the millions–and that’s a problem, because we really need bees. Up to 100 crops (worth an estimated $30 billion) rely on bees for pollination, and that’s before we consider all ...
A new beehive design called the Flow Hive has been created by a father and son team to revolutionise the way that honey is collected from beehives. The Flow Hive has been specifically designed to ...
Traditionally, beehives have been little more than wooden boxes with multiple internal screens upon which bees can deposit honey. The Urban Beehive by Philips is a much more modern, sleek version of ...
Since the Civil War era, most beekeepers, we at The Chronicle included, keep bees in stacked wooden boxes called Langstroth hives. The simple design is named after the Rev. Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth ...
Developed by Stuart and Cedar Anderson, Flow Hive is a one-of-a-kind beehive with an integrated channel mechanism. When beekeepers flip a simple lever, the honeycomb cells split, forming pathways ...
For 170 years, modern beehives has remained largely the same Now two beekeepers, including Winterthur's keeper, may have invented a better hive The Keeper's Hive may help prevent colony deaths, its ...
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