A special invention allows the city people to keep bees to take honey in their homes
With a unique invention called 'Beecosystem Hexhive', now even city residents can feed their own bees, right in their own home!
Self-production of clean foods to serve the needs of the family, is now a new trend of urban citizens, before the real situation of food insecurity problems. In fact, given the limited area of town space, families have almost stopped growing vegetables and fruits. However, with a unique invention called 'Beecosystem Hexhive' , now even the townspeople can feed their own bees, right in their own home.
You can easily observe the development as well as the very interesting living activities of your bees.
Hexagonal "Beecosystem" has hexagonal shape that simulates bee layers. With wooden frames and especially glass surfaces, you can easily observe the development as well as the very interesting life activities of your bees.
To operate the 'Beecosystem Hexhive' , users simply attach it to the wall; connecting the nest to the outer space with a pipe; Since then bees seeking shelter will automatically get into the nest through this passage. 'Beecosystem Hexhive' is also designed to provide absolute safety for humans, before this potentially dangerous 'pet' . Accordingly, when the pipe unfortunately falls off the nest, a trapdoor will close immediately, so that the bees cannot go out.
In addition, when bees have grown in large numbers, users can purchase another 'Beecosystem Hexhive' product to connect to the old nest, to increase the living area for the bees.
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