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Beewise is using AI and robotics to modernize beekeeping, offering a real-world example of how tech is solving high-stakes problems in agriculture.
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The unit — dubbed a BeeHome — is an industrial upgrade from the standard wooden beehives, all clad in white metal and solar panels.
Roughly 300,000 robot hives are in use across the U.S., scattered across fields of almond, canola, pistachios and other crops that require pollination to grow.
Beehives or nests are often located in trees, in rotting wood, on plant stalks, on light poles or on buildings, the city agency said.
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Beewise’s units help cut down on losses by providing a near-constant stream of information on colony health in real time and give beekeepers the ability to respond.