Father and Son Invent Beehive That Lets You Harvest Honey Without Harming the Bees — Now 50,000 Colonies Exist Worldwide

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You might not know this, but bees are one of the most important creatures on the planet. They are crucial for both human society and the environment as they serve as the main pollinators, which help plants reproduce. That is why, when this father and son duo created a beehive without harming the bees, the world took notice.

Who Are Stuart and Cedar Anderson?

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Stuart and Cedar Anderson are a father and son from Australia who love bees. Their goal with this project was to find a way to get honey without harming the bees, which is mentioned above as one of the most important animals on this planet. So, they invented something called Flow Hive.

This new invention has now helped create more than 50,000 new beehive colonies from around the world. This shows just how much society values bees and would like them not to suffer in the process of getting honey. With the flow hive, it is now easier and safer for beehive owners to manage their bees.

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What Is the Flow Hive?

Harvest Honey Without Disturbing Bees | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation
Harvest Honey Without Disturbing Bees | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation

The flow hive is a special beehive that lets you collect the honey without opening the hive, which often hurts and disturbs the bees, causing them to be stressed and attack the beehive owner most of the time.

It works like a tap, when you open it, the honey just flows as it is connected to the hive and their main honey pots. This means less work for the beekeeper and less pressure for the bees, it is a win-win scenario for both of them, which is why it has become so popular.

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Why Is This Important?

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Did you know that the number of bees worldwide is declining? There are various reasons for it, including climate change, habitat loss, pesticides, and human interventions.

Without the bees, a significant portion of the world’s food production will decrease. A lot of crops that we rely on bees to pollinate will be the most impacted, causing widespread shortages of food, therefore an increase in grocery prices, and possibly starvation.

The animals that rely on eating plants that are pollinated by bees will also be affected. There are also some species of plants that are completely reliant on bees to reproduce, which mean without them, these plants are facing specie extinction.

Now, what Cedar and Stuart Anderson have done is help keep the population of bees by making sure they are healthier and less stressed from the process of honey production. By making beekeeping simpler and easier, more people will also be able to help with this problem, making their invention one of the most important in the world.

Watch Cedar and Stu Anderson and their Beehive Here

Q & A With Cedar & Stu Anderson
Q & A With Cedar & Stu Anderson

Images and YouTube Video Source Credit: Q & A With Cedar & Stu Anderson

Author's Final Thoughts

Stuart and Cedar Anderson’s invention how much a simple but genuine idea that could revolutionize the world. If bees were to suddenly die, the majority of us humans would most likely follow. So, by caring for these bees, they are also helping the planet and inspiring others to do the same.

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Christian Ashford

Christian Ashford is a writer and researcher at Webpreneurships.com, a tech, information, and media company dedicated to publishing educational, informational, and curiosity-driven content. With a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree and experience in academic research, he combines technical expertise with a passion for exploring knowledge about the world and beyond. For over 13 years, Christian has researched, written, and edited hundreds of articles on science, history, business, technology, human origins, and more.