Don't buy a Flow Hive until you've seen this!

Phil Chandler: Barefoot Beekeeper September 12, 2019
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Mostly about 'balanced beekeeping' in top bar and other hives, which is the negotiated space between 'natural beekeeping' and the more exploitative forms of beekeeping. If you want to have bees around you primarily for their own sake, and also because of their pollination services and because you would like some honey from time to time, you may well find yourself at home here. Visit my site for more information and a lot of free stuff - www.biobees.com

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We've had Flow hives in several locations for three seasons now, and this is the first time we have had a measurable amount of honey in them. The ivy season is about to start, and we don't want this rapidly-crystallizing honey in the Flow super, as it may prove extremely difficult to remove. In this video, I explain how the Flow hive is constructed and how it should work, compared to our real-life experience here in Devon. PLEASE NOTE: Flow hives apparently DO work well in some places: this is NOT and "anti-Flow" video, nor am I a "Flow hive hater" as some seem to think, but I do have reservations about their use in my area for the reasons I explain in the video. Constructive criticism is always welcome, but comments that are merely insulting will be removed. WATCH THE FOLLOW-UP HERE - https://youtu.be/xfnPmLngPUw before commenting. If you find these videos helpful, useful or interesting. please consider making a donation to Friends of the Bees at https://friendsofthebees.org And please feel free to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE any of my videos. My website is here: https://biobees.com including links to my books.

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