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“The technology, created by a company named Beewise, utilizes an array of internal sensors and cameras to closely monitor the health of bee colonies and take over daily manual tasks for beekeepers.”
“Wednesday, May 20, is World Bee Day, and to help the bee population, a new approach to conservation is being introduced in Land O’ Lakes. It’s no secret that in the U.S., bee populations are on a steady decline. So, in Pasco County, they are integrating new technology to try to help combat this issue. Their AI robot-powered beehive is going to help detect threats, as well as reduce colony loss.”
“BeeHome™ is an AI-powered robotic beehive with computer vision, precision robotics, and software that enable remote beekeeping. The device allows beekeepers, growers, and properties to experience lower colony losses, improved crop yields, and enhanced biodiversity. Real estate organizations partner with Bees for Buildings to strengthen their environmental stewardship, enhance community experience, and differentiate their portfolio.”
“Honeybee colonies in the United States could decline by as much as 70% in 2025, according to researchers at Washington State University. Beewise aims to counter that trend with the BeeHome, an autonomous hive that manages routine tasks and helps commercial beekeepers reduce colony losses.”
“The Forbes Sustainability Leaders List highlights global leaders, including entrepreneurs, investors, activists, and scientists who are working to combat the climate crisis. ‘My life’s mission is to protect bees and secure global food supplies against modern threats,’ Beewise cofounder and CEO Saar Safra told Forbes.”
“After 150 years without minimal innovation, the beehive is getting an upgrade that is making it easier to protect colonies and the crops that rely on them.”