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.
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