Bee together this holiday season

Hampshire

Surrey

Essex

Bristol

Bee together this holiday season

Hampshire

"It's not the honey, it's the fact that the bees are in the garden and the kids are really happy about it."


- Alan T.

Hampshire

"It's not the honey, it's the fact that the bees are in the garden and the kids are really happy about it."


- Alan T.

Bee together this holiday season

Surrey

"So many of our friends are so interested, and it's lovely because that's people want to come over and have a look and get the bee suits on."


- Daisy

Surrey

"So many of our friends are so interested, and it's lovely because that's people want to come over and have a look and get the bee suits on."


- Daisy

Bee together this holiday season

Essex

"We harvest the honey together, and I think we've really enjoyed that family time together.”


- Paras S.

Essex

"We harvest the honey together, and I think we've really enjoyed that family time together.”


- Paras S.

Bee together this holiday season

Bristol

"My daughter and her two children are very into bees. Like us, they love it, are fascinated by it, and want to be in on the action."


- Christine G.

Bristol

"My daughter and her two children are very into bees. Like us, they love it, are fascinated by it, and want to be in on the action."


- Christine G.

Holiday Season Bundle

What's included

All the features of the Flow Hive 2

A purchase that reaps rewards

Supporting a company that protects pollinators

Harvesting is easier on you and gentler on the bees

Your own unique honey to share and enjoy

Pollination power for your garden and local community

SAVE £90

On our Holiday Season Bundle

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Need help with your purchase?

December is often a busy time for online shoppers making sure their gifts arrive in time, so it’s best to order early to avoid disappointment.

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Beekeeping is a fascinating and rewarding hobby, where the discoveries are endless. Plus the honey really is an amazing bonus!

If you’re just getting started, we’re here to help – our friendly support team is on hand via email, phone, or live chat to get fast answers to your buzzing questions.

Or if you’d rather go straight to the top, join Cedar, our co-inventor, every week for a special live stream on Facebook and YouTube, where you’ll have the opportunity to ask him your questions live!

We’ll support you every step of the way with a swarm of educational resources to ensure your beekeeping journey will be an enjoyable one.

Ready to take the first step? Learn beekeeping terminology – from queen excluders, to drone bees and all the parts of a beehive – by downloading our simple PDF guide to beekeeping to start your journey today.

Bees rarely find their way into empty beehive boxes, even though they are designed to be a perfect home for them.

There are a number of ways of starting a colony, from buying a package of bees, to receiving a hive split or catching a swarm.

We also have a range of videos and blogs to help you understand the different ways in which you can source bees for your new hive.

The amount of honey for harvesting depends on many factors, including hive strength, local climate and available forage.

When the Flow Super is full, you can expect to harvest approximately 3 kg (6.5 lb) per Flow Frame.

A 6 Frame Flow Hive can hive up to 18 kg (39 lb), and a 7 Frame Flow Hive can hive up to 21 kg (44 lb) of fresh, unfiltered honey each time the honey super is completely full.

When harvesting it's important to remember to leave enough honey stores for your colony to see them through the winter. Lessons on harvesting are provided on TheBeekeeper.org as well as weekly livestreamed lessons from the inventor on social media.

Flow Hives are perfect for setting-up just about anywhere.

You will need enough space to access the back of the hive for easy harvesting and your bees will require a clear space at the front of the hive for their flight path.

You'll also need to check-in with local governing bodies to find out if there are any regulations that you need to be aware of.

Here are some of our top tips on where to set up your beehive.

Yes! With over 15,000 in use across the UK and EU the Flow Hive has transformed backyard beekeeping across all climates. It makes beekeeping more accessible and lets you harvest honey straight from the hive without disturbing the bees.

Watch David Beckham and his family enjoy the process from build to harvest, along with visits to UK customers in our Meet the Beekeeper series.

A common talking point is crystallisation – a common issue across all hive types with ivy or rapeseed honey – however the Flow System offers unique advantages. Watch Jamie Oliver explain how harvesting rapeseed honey early can help avoid crystallisation in the Flow Super.

Advertised with this purchase is a one month’s FREE access to our online beginner beekeeping course, TheBeekeeper.org.

You'll receive an invitation in your email after you checkout (be sure to subscribe to our emails!), or you can head to TheBeekeeper.org to start your free trial. There are no contracts or cancellation fees.

Created in conjunction with world experts, you’ll be beekeeping with confidence in no time!

Don't forget to join our livestream beekeeping lessons with the inventor every Tuesday 11pm GMT. Replays are available on our YouTube channel.

Customers are always amazed by how unique each Flow Hive harvest is. This is because our revolutionary system lets you harvest your honey one frame at a time. This way you can appreciate the unique flavours and subtle aromas of your local area.

Bees forage on a wide variety of flowering plants, and tend to fill cells in succession one frame at a time. This results in honeycomb frames which can look, smell and taste unique.