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Flow Hive Support

Thinking about getting bees but not sure where to start?


We take the guesswork out of beekeeping, helping you go from zero to your first thriving hive with confidence.

 

At Pure Pollination, we don’t just sell advice. We bring real commercial beekeeping experience into your backyard.

 

As a proud Flow Hive Ambassador Program member, we specialise in helping new and recreational beekeepers get set up properly from day one.

Start Your Beekeeping Journey with Confidence

Flow Hive Setup & Advice

Start with the right setup — not trial and error.

We guide you on:

  • Choosing the right Flow Hive model

  • Understanding how Flow Hives actually work

  • Setting realistic expectations (what Flow Hive does and doesn’t do)

  • Integrating Flow into a proper beekeeping system

Hive Placement & Site Assessment

Where you place your hive can make or break your success.

We help you:

  • Position your hive for strong colony performance

  • Avoid common mistakes with neighbours and flight paths

  • Set up for sun, wind protection, and access

  • Make your backyard bee-friendly

Registration & Biosecurity Guidance

Beekeeping comes with responsibilities — we make it simple.

We help you understand:

  • Beekeeper registration requirements

  • Hive identification and record keeping

  • Biosecurity obligations

  • Varroa awareness and monitoring

  • Protecting your bees and others

Getting Your First Bees

Start strong with the right colony.

We support you with:

  • Sourcing quality nucleus colonies or full hives

  • Knowing what a strong colony looks like

  • Installing bees into your Flow Hive

  • Timing your start for the season

Once You Are On Your Beekeeping Journey

Hive Management & Ongoing Support

A Flow Hive still needs real beekeeping — we show you how.

We guide you through:

  • Hive inspections and what to look for

  • Seasonal management (build-up, honey flow, winter prep)

  • Swarm prevention

  • Feeding strategies

  • Honey harvesting the right way

Beekeeper Inspecting Hive
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