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Flow, a simple beekeeping box with built-in taps for extracting honey directly from the hive

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Flow is a wooden beekeeping box designed by Australian father and son inventors Cedar and Stuart Anderson that features a built-in tap for making the honey extraction process as simple as possible. The box is also designed to make harvesting a stress-free process for the hive, though it does feature a glass wall, so owners can watch the bees as they work and make sure that nothing has gone wrong with the colony. The project is currently seeking funding on Indiegogo.
via Laughing Squid

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