Development of Artificial Stingless Bee Hive Monitoring using IoT System on Developing Colony
Muhammad Ammar Asyraf Che Ali,
Bukhari Ilias,
Norasmadi Abdul Rahim
et al.
Abstract:The trend of stingless bees’ farm in Malaysia has increased recently as it has been proven that its honey gives various benefits to human beings. This trend requires beekeepers to do more frequent inspections of beehives. However, the current practice of opening the cover to inspect the colony and honey will disrupt colony activity. According to a recent study, these stingless bees can only survive between 22 and 38 degrees Celsius, and harsh weather conditions might lead to the collapse of bee colonies. In or… Show more
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