3 steps to get started this spring

Start beekeeping while the season is underway, with everything you need for your first hive.

Set up your hive

Assemble your Flow Hive, choose a perfect spot and welcome your bees.

Tend to your bees

Enjoy watching your colony settle in, grow and thrive throughout the season.

Then, when your Flow Frames are full…
Turn the Flow key and watch pure, golden honey flow straight into your jar!

Choose your starter bundle

Each bundle is designed to help you begin, grow, and enjoy beekeeping. Most new beekeepers choose our Deluxe Bundle for the best balance of tools and value.

Basic Starter Bundle

Basic Starter Bundle

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Deluxe Starter Bundle

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Ultimate Starter Bundle

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All around the world, in all climates

Over 150,000 Flow Hives sold

The Flow Hive is used by people at every stage of their beekeeping journey, from those starting their very first hive to seasoned beekeepers looking for a gentler way to harvest.

ThermoGrade™

A hive upgrade your bees will love

Our original innovation revolutionized honey harvesting, and it’s now available in new ThermoGrade™, a long-lasting, lightweight timber with improved insulative properties.

The result? A hive that’s easier to handle, built to last, and better for your bees.

Lightweight and insulating
Eco-friendly and chemical-free
Great dimensional stability
Longer lasting

Your beekeeping questions, answered

It really comes down to how you’d like to start your beekeeping journey.

If you’re looking for the essentials to get your first hive up and running, the Basic Starter Bundle is a great place to begin. It covers the core equipment you need to get started.

Most new beekeepers, however, choose the Deluxe Starter Bundle. It includes additional tools, accessories, and guidance that make the experience more organised, supported, and enjoyable from day one, so you’re not needing to add things later.

If you’d prefer the most comfortable and fully equipped setup, the Ultimate Starter Bundle includes everything in Deluxe, plus premium upgrades like the Super Lifter to make hive management easier as your colony grows.

Whichever you choose, you’ll be well on your way, but if you’d like the smoothest and most complete start, Deluxe or Ultimate are the options most beginners feel happiest with.

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.

It’s simpler than most people expect. Getting bees is a bit like buying seedlings before you plant a garden. It’s one small step at the beginning, and once your bees are settled in, you’re well on your way to the rewarding life of a beekeeper.

Most people get their first bees from a local beekeeper or bee supplier. The two most common options are a nuc (short for nucleus colony) or a package of bees. A nuc is usually the easiest place to start because it’s already a small, established colony with brood, honey, and a queen, so your hive gets off to a confident start. A package of bees is another good option, especially if you enjoy being part of the process from the very beginning.

A great first step is to contact your local beekeeping club or community and ask where other beekeepers nearby get their bees. Local bees tend to do best because they’re already adapted to your climate, and many suppliers take bookings a few months before spring, so it’s worth planning ahead.

Some people also receive a split from another beekeeper or even catch a swarm, but these are usually things people try once they’ve gained a little more confidence.

The good news is that once you’ve sourced your bees and settled them into their hive, the hardest part is already done. It’s an exciting moment! Where you stop preparing to become a beekeeper and start to really feel like one.

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.

The great thing is, you can put a hive almost anywhere! A Flow Hive only needs a small amount of space, so you don’t need a big property or a huge backyard to get started. People keep bees successfully everywhere from suburban gardens and small yards to rooftops, balconies, and larger rural spaces.

Choosing a spot for your hive is a bit like finding the right place for a veggie patch or setting up a little outdoor workspace. Once you’ve found the right spot, it becomes your own peaceful beekeeping corner.

The main thing is to choose a spot with a little room in front of the hive for the bees to fly in and out (we call it their "flight path"), and enough space behind it so you can comfortably harvest your honey. Bees also tend to be happiest when the hive is sheltered from strong winds, gets some morning sun, and stays fairly dry. In the Northern Hemisphere, many beekeepers like to face the hive entrance roughly south or south-west so the bees catch the early sun.

Once you’ve chosen your spot, the hard part is done! From there, your hive becomes a lovely little part of your garden or outdoor space; something to look forward to checking in on and making your own.

Yes! Flow Hives are used successfully in a wide range of climates, from tropical regions to cold, snowy winters, and are kept by beekeepers in over 130 countries around the world.

ThermoGrade Paulownia requires two coats of exterior house paint to extend longevity and guard against weathering. It’s the perfect canvas to get creative!

Note that we strongly recommend avoiding decking oil on this timber, as it can cause the wood to bleach and turn white after prolonged exposure to the elements.

Make sure to only paint the outside of the hive, leaving all the internal timber natural. This is important for the health and happiness of your bees. If you choose to limit the bees’ access to your roof cavity, this area can benefit from painting inside and out for extra weatherproofing.

After painting, allow the hive to air in the sun for a few days to reduce the fumes before housing your bees.

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 6:00 pm EST. Replays are available on our YouTube channel.

Get your spring bundle before they’re gone

Spring is the perfect time to start beekeeping and enjoy harvesting honey straight from your own hive.