The Flow Hive – Harvesting Honey and finding the Queen

In this video, I´ll show you the steps I take to harvest honey from the flow hive, check for bugs and make sure that the queen is doing her job by laying eggs.
Having a Flow Hive means that you are commited to being a Bee Keeper. Looking after the bees so that they can pollinate my garden is the most important. The honey is a sweet reward.
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