From what I remember, the consensus was that it was an expensive solution to a non-existent problem. Also, it seemed aimed at people who did not really want to keep bees: just to get their honey with minimal effort.
Yup. Thanks, Peter!
Thanks, Peter and Mrs. Homegrown,
I read thru the article and the comments. I do think I would fall under the honey lover, but not a bee lover, target for this invention (minimal effort).
I’m wondering that since it’s been over a year, if you guys can re-visit this product. How many people have actually put this product to use and the pro and cons—- aside from the theoretical/ethical disagreements.
Thanks.
p.s. Does the fact that the honeycombs are plastic actually affect the honey produces?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbMV9qYIXqM
I just saw this video, and was wondering what you guys thought of it?
is Honey Flow technology practical? thanx!
This was discussed a few months ago. See https://rootsimple.wpengine.com/2015/02/the-flow-hive-a-solution-in-search-of-a-problem/
From what I remember, the consensus was that it was an expensive solution to a non-existent problem. Also, it seemed aimed at people who did not really want to keep bees: just to get their honey with minimal effort.
Yup. Thanks, Peter!
Thanks, Peter and Mrs. Homegrown,
I read thru the article and the comments. I do think I would fall under the honey lover, but not a bee lover, target for this invention (minimal effort).
I’m wondering that since it’s been over a year, if you guys can re-visit this product. How many people have actually put this product to use and the pro and cons—- aside from the theoretical/ethical disagreements.
Thanks.
p.s. Does the fact that the honeycombs are plastic actually affect the honey produces?