The Beehive Invention that Raised $1 Million in Three Hours

An Australian father-son duo raised $1 million for their revolutionary beehive with split combs. Watch the video.

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Stuart and Cedar Anderson are a father and son living in Australia, both professional beekeepers. "I always thought it was crazy to open the hive, separate the frames, stress out the bees, and waste a whole day just to get honey," Cedar says. "I thought there has to be another way."

After many months of pondering a satisfying solution for extracting honey from the hive safely, they recently discovered an ingenious idea: a revolutionary beehive design that collects honey on one side and expels it on the other.

How is it possible? It's very simple. The hive's cells have a connected handle, which, when turned, splits the cells in two. When the hive is full of honey ready to be harvested, you turn the handle, and the honey flows freely.

The innovative project, called Flow Hive, was presented to users on various websites and raised $1 million in less than three hours. "Now you just need to turn on the tap, and you get pure, tasty honey flowing straight from the hive. Delicious and ready to enjoy," the father expressed happily, acknowledging the success of their idea. 

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