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Happy, healthy bees live in wired-up hives

Rutkin, Aviva

New scientist (1971), 2014-04, Vol.222 (2964), p.21-21

London: New Scientist

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    Happy, healthy bees live in wired-up hives
  • Autor: Rutkin, Aviva
  • Assuntos: Beekeeping ; Bees ; Boards ; Carbon monoxide ; Computer control ; Construction ; Humidity ; Pollutants ; Sensors
  • É parte de: New scientist (1971), 2014-04, Vol.222 (2964), p.21-21
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  • Descrição: With the help of Open Source Beehives, a do-it-yourself apiary kit, aspiring beekeepers can build a hive that encourages healthy bees. They can create their own wired-up hives from the free blueprints or have a pre-cut version shipped to them for $300. The hives have just four wooden parts so should be easy to assemble, says project founder Tristan Copley Smith. The kit also includes sensors built onto a cheap Arduino computer control board. The sensors track changes in temperature, humidity, light and ambient noise, and can pick up on certain air pollutants like carbon monoxide.
  • Editor: London: New Scientist
  • Idioma: Inglês

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