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Smart hives. As part of a Europe-wide research initiative, the B-GOOD project, de Graaf and a team of researchers from 13 European countries joined forces between mid-2019 and November last year ...
Ag tech company introduces smart sensors for honey bee hives. Published 10:15 am Thursday, December 17, 2020. By SIERRA DAWN McCLAIN Capital Press. An ApisProtect monitoring device.
Tiny but mighty, honey bees play a crucial role in our ecosystems, pollinating various plants and crops. They also support ...
Each year, more than 2 million bee hives are required to do the job. Climate change, intensive agriculture, and the use of pesticides and fungicides in farming is ravaging the world’s bees.
Preventing mites requires frequent hive monitoring. Although timely detection is critical for treating hives, manual ...
By now, most of us know that bee populations are in decline around the world, which spells trouble for the pollination of crops we depend upon for survival. It may seem like there’s still plenty ...
A student from Simon Fraser University built a smart hive-monitoring system to help find out why bee populations are declining.
Honey bees, packed together in their hive, are vulnerable to infection from viruses. Fred Zwicky. Honey bees are known for running a tight ship.
“A hive is a box of calm in a frantic city,” he said. “The buzz and gentleness is quite soothing.” Since February, Brooklyn Woods graduates have created over 350 bee houses.