I have a brood box just about ready for a super I bought a complete flow hive from you to put the super on the existing brood box though better of it now I need a flow super only at a reasonable price I'm sure their are a lot of people out there that require the same yould you guide me in the right direction please focusing on (reasonable price) love the new video series, thanks for posting and i hope it can continue for many episodes. 3
Hi Tricia, we have Flow Super's on our website for sale. Alternatively you can just purchase the Flow Frames and modify an existing langstroth hive. Our Flow Frames are available separately in sets of 3, 4, 6 and 7. These are designed to be used with existing Langstroth deep hives and can be purchased with or without a super box. Here is a link to our instructions on how to modify a Super box to fit the Flow Frames - support.honeyflow.com/modifying-a-langstroth-box-for-flow-frames/ - Sam
The Flow Hive 2 beetle trap is very effective with about 1/4 inch of vegetable oil. If you would like to see the Flow Hive 2 (SHB) beetle trap working over-time, I can send some pictures? Here in the USA the J months (June-July) are beetle time. We counted and cleaned out dead beetles from the trap weekly and here's the 2018 SHB counts starting in 15 June - 66, 70, 100, 90, 121, 146, 87, 45 - ending 1 Aug. This was our first year bee keeping, so the numbers aren't from neglected or previously infected hives.
So you want to let the frames/brood box fill up before adding the super? Or can you just add the super right away once you receive your nuc and install them in the brood box? Thanks! ~Joseph
Thanks for your calm, informative and positive approach when explaining the beekeeping business. I learned a lot from you. I’m from Brooklyn NY My first year flow hive super on top of 2 full brood boxes, is full of honey and the bees will soon start capping them. I’m afraid that they’ll reach a point when no more space and they’ll start thinking of going for a vacation. Did you try stacking 2 honey flow supers on top of each other? What’s the expected outcome? Thanks.
It should be no different than stacking two regular honey supers on top. Once your honey super is full, if you're not going to harvest, you add another super on top and they start working on that one. Don't add another super on top if you are going to harvest the full flow super. They'll add more to the empty one.
Okami I asked that, since population continued to increase and explode, before honey was capped. If I wasn’t acting fast, I could experience half the colony swarming. I ended up splitting it to 2 hives, and both gave me a full flow hive harvest in the first year of beekeeping!! Thanks for replying.
I m totally new to Beekeeping.... but loved your product and find it interesting... Does flow Hive works in indian conditions? Like in north Indian Summers Of 40-45°C ? Has any Indian UA-camr purchased this product i wanna see its performance In Delhi's extreme weather conditions.... would love to hear from You.... Awaiting reply...
Generally not, as this could lead to the food being stored in the Flow Super and contaminating honey stores that come in. It is best to feed the bees until they have a good supply stored in the brood box, to assist with wax production and fueling their foraging trips. -Kieran
Yes, they work in the North Eastern United States :) If your bees are producing plenty of honey, then they will do just fine with the Flow-Supers as they would with regular supers. BUT, if your bees are not filling honey supers, then adding a flowhive with a Flow-Super won't increase their productivity. I've converted almost all of my apiary to FlowHives.
I’m looking on Amazon to order the flow hive classic , it shows one painted in in a soft green color with bees on the front but I don’t see where that one is to order it!
Hey Shelly, Great question :) Essentially you can feed above the super through the inner cover the same way you would above the brood box. If you have a spare brood box you can place this on top of the super to house the jar, or, use the zip lock bag method (here's a video shows what this is: ua-cam.com/video/jNO8Q6etRqk/v-deo.html ) or, get a feeder for the front of the hive from a beekeeping supplies shop. Here's an explanatory video by Cedar you might find useful too: support.honeyflow.com/what-feeders-will-work-with-a-flow-hive/ I hope this helps :) - Danika
It's such a good question. You can if you are wanting to maximise honey storage, but it won't generally be neccessary. Unless you have a huge colony that can work on multiple boxes at the same time. One of the best things about the Flow Frames is you can harvest as soon as they are ready, and the bees can go right back to filling them back up after you harvest. The just need to uncap and reseal the cells. -Kieran
Hi Rick, It is important to place your bees in the brood box and wait until they are fully established before adding the Flow Super containing the Flow Frames to your hive. This can take week or even months, depending on whether you have a nuc or package of bees, and will vary greatly depending on the time of year and the local resources available for your bees. For best results it is recommended that you check to ensure that all the Brood Frames have been drawn out before adding the Flow Super. The combination of a full Brood Box along with a significant amount of bees will help to encourage your bees to make fast progress on the Flow Frames. Here's so great information on how and when to add your Flow Super: support.honeyflow.com/how-to-add-the-flow-super-to-your-brood-box/. Please email info@honeyflow.com if you have any questions - Leah.
So you are saying that after 10 years of development they should not be able to recover their research costs and run a profitable business? Just let the Chinese make cheap copies and steal the design like they do with everything else? Sorry, I disagree. It took me a long time to be able to afford a Flow 2. I will install the NUC shortly. If you want cheap you could get a Langstroth hive.
love the new video series, thanks for posting and i hope it can continue for many episodes.
I have a brood box just about ready for a super I bought a complete flow hive from you to put the super on the existing brood box though
better of it now I need a flow super only at a reasonable price I'm sure their are a lot of people out there that require the same yould you
guide me in the right direction please focusing on (reasonable price)
love the new video series, thanks for posting and i hope it can continue for many episodes.
3
Hi Tricia, we have Flow Super's on our website for sale. Alternatively you can just purchase the Flow Frames and modify an existing langstroth hive. Our Flow Frames are available separately in sets of 3, 4, 6 and 7. These are designed to be used with existing Langstroth deep hives and can be purchased with or without a super box.
Here is a link to our instructions on how to modify a Super box to fit the Flow Frames - support.honeyflow.com/modifying-a-langstroth-box-for-flow-frames/ - Sam
Thanks. I’m just in this phase now in my new hive.
It's my birthday and would be a great time to ship my Flow Hive 2+...🎉 got a swarm hanging from a branch in my mom's front yard happ🎉
The Flow Hive 2 beetle trap is very effective with about 1/4 inch of vegetable oil. If you would like to see the Flow Hive 2 (SHB) beetle trap working over-time, I can send some pictures?
Here in the USA the J months (June-July) are beetle time. We counted and cleaned out dead beetles from the trap weekly and here's the 2018 SHB counts starting in 15 June - 66, 70, 100, 90, 121, 146, 87, 45 - ending 1 Aug. This was our first year bee keeping, so the numbers aren't from neglected or previously infected hives.
Hi.. im a newbee in beekeeping.
There are some beekeepers in my area.
Can the flow frame work on any broodbox and any type of bee?
So you want to let the frames/brood box fill up before adding the super? Or can you just add the super right away once you receive your nuc and install them in the brood box? Thanks! ~Joseph
Yes, I think so. There is a rule called 7/10. When 7/10 of the brood box frames are full, you can add the super.
@William Smith thanks. I've learned so much and have had a great experience, and now teaching others, and getting them started.
Thanks for your calm, informative and positive approach when explaining the beekeeping business.
I learned a lot from you.
I’m from Brooklyn NY
My first year flow hive super on top of 2 full brood boxes, is full of honey and the bees will soon start capping them.
I’m afraid that they’ll reach a point when no more space and they’ll start thinking of going for a vacation.
Did you try stacking 2 honey flow supers on top of each other? What’s the expected outcome?
Thanks.
It should be no different than stacking two regular honey supers on top. Once your honey super is full, if you're not going to harvest, you add another super on top and they start working on that one. Don't add another super on top if you are going to harvest the full flow super. They'll add more to the empty one.
Okami
I asked that, since population continued to increase and explode, before honey was capped.
If I wasn’t acting fast, I could experience half the colony swarming.
I ended up splitting it to 2 hives, and both gave me a full flow hive harvest in the first year of beekeeping!!
Thanks for replying.
i would like to know if the hole in the inner cover should be kept closed or opened or when it should be opened or closed during the year. thank you.
On the top cover, the hole...what is the purpose...is it to allow ventilation....should it be plugged or left open?
Is there a reason you did not put the plug in place on the super cover before putting the roof on?
I m totally new to Beekeeping.... but loved your product and find it interesting...
Does flow Hive works in indian conditions? Like in north Indian Summers Of 40-45°C ? Has any Indian UA-camr purchased this product i wanna see its performance In Delhi's extreme weather conditions.... would love to hear from You.... Awaiting reply...
i have quite a bit of comb on the top of the inner cover, should I take that or leave it?
Do you still supplement the bees food after you add the super?
Generally not, as this could lead to the food being stored in the Flow Super and contaminating honey stores that come in. It is best to feed the bees until they have a good supply stored in the brood box, to assist with wax production and fueling their foraging trips. -Kieran
Has the flow frame worked in the north east USA?
I have 2 initial nucs coming!
What purpose does the roof top serve?
I think Frederick Dunn on youtube has flow hives in NE USA?
Yes, they work in the North Eastern United States :) If your bees are producing plenty of honey, then they will do just fine with the Flow-Supers as they would with regular supers. BUT, if your bees are not filling honey supers, then adding a flowhive with a Flow-Super won't increase their productivity. I've converted almost all of my apiary to FlowHives.
@@striker1375 Yes, he does :)
@@FrederickDunn thanks for your reply
@@Ebaybow Anytime :)
Can you put 2 flow supers on 1 hive or is that not recommended?
I’m looking on Amazon to order the flow hive classic , it shows one painted in in a soft green color with bees on the front but I don’t see where that one is to order it!
Hi Sharon, all of our hives come unfinished so that you have the choice of decorating them as you please. - Sam
Order direct from Flow. Shipping was only $30 FedEx for my hive. And lots of support from their team.
How do you feed with the super on?
Hey Shelly,
Great question :) Essentially you can feed above the super through the inner cover the same way you would above the brood box.
If you have a spare brood box you can place this on top of the super to house the jar, or, use the zip lock bag method (here's a video shows what this is:
ua-cam.com/video/jNO8Q6etRqk/v-deo.html ) or, get a feeder for the front of the hive from a beekeeping supplies shop.
Here's an explanatory video by Cedar you might find useful too:
support.honeyflow.com/what-feeders-will-work-with-a-flow-hive/
I hope this helps :) - Danika
im trying to get a beehive, how do i introduce bees to it?
Can I stack two flow supers on top of each other when bees are super productive?
It's such a good question. You can if you are wanting to maximise honey storage, but it won't generally be neccessary. Unless you have a huge colony that can work on multiple boxes at the same time. One of the best things about the Flow Frames is you can harvest as soon as they are ready, and the bees can go right back to filling them back up after you harvest. The just need to uncap and reseal the cells. -Kieran
I forgot to turn my frames with the key, what should I do?
There is no "collar" to keep the super attached to the brood box? What happens if someone "bumps" the hive?
The bees glue it on with propolis :)
I don't hear the technical difficulties when they are being mentioned.
When do you actually know when to put on honey super?
Hi Rick, It is important to place your bees in the brood box and wait until they are fully established before adding the Flow Super containing the Flow Frames to your hive. This can take week or even months, depending on whether you have a nuc or package of bees, and will vary greatly depending on the time of year and the local resources available for your bees.
For best results it is recommended that you check to ensure that all the Brood Frames have been drawn out before adding the Flow Super. The combination of a full Brood Box along with a significant amount of bees will help to encourage your bees to make fast progress on the Flow Frames.
Here's so great information on how and when to add your Flow Super: support.honeyflow.com/how-to-add-the-flow-super-to-your-brood-box/.
Please email info@honeyflow.com if you have any questions - Leah.
I need to contact you and disscuss a lot of bee stuf and more please
Bees will often swarm rather than go up threw an excluder on to new plastic frames. I cant see a Flow box being any different.
Obviously these people getting copious amounts of honey with their hives are imagining things.
Does he look and sound high to anybody else? Just me?
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Shame for the price. They claim to help people start keeping, but they claim patent and put a disgusting price...
So you are saying that after 10 years of development they should not be able to recover their research costs and run a profitable business? Just let the Chinese make cheap copies and steal the design like they do with everything else?
Sorry, I disagree. It took me a long time to be able to afford a Flow 2. I will install the NUC shortly.
If you want cheap you could get a Langstroth hive.