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Brilliant - hive, which he collects honey
Australian beekeepers Stewart and Cheddar Andersen invented a unique hive - it allows you to extract honey without causing concern to its residents.
Smart invention works as follows: the bees given to only a portion of the walls of cells, which are then sealed with wax. When the cells are filled with honey, the beekeeper can open the other side of the box, allowing the honey to flow out of the tap, without affecting bees. Bees simply renew the wax cells and fill them up again. And so the circle.
Honeybees worldwide suffer from the so-called syndrome of destruction of colonies. With this invention, it is hoped that they will be subjected to less intrusive "visit" beekeepers.
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A student came up with a crane that saves water beautifully
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Smart invention works as follows: the bees given to only a portion of the walls of cells, which are then sealed with wax. When the cells are filled with honey, the beekeeper can open the other side of the box, allowing the honey to flow out of the tap, without affecting bees. Bees simply renew the wax cells and fill them up again. And so the circle.
Honeybees worldwide suffer from the so-called syndrome of destruction of colonies. With this invention, it is hoped that they will be subjected to less intrusive "visit" beekeepers.
Our positions on useful design:
A student came up with a crane that saves water beautifully
via www.honeyflow.com/