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Monitoring Honey Bee Colonies Electronically

I recently got an email from Frank Linton. Frank works at Mitre Corp and has been interested in hive monitoring for a long time. Last year, he organized the first workshop on hive monitoring at Eastern Apicultural Society’s annual conference… Continue Reading →

2011 Beekeeping Mea Culpas

One of the bloggers I admire most is Linda Tilman of  Linda’s Bees – not so much because she is a Master Bee Keeper – which she is – but because she is self-confident enough to share her own failures… Continue Reading →

IEEE Spectrum features BeeHacker.com

The flagship magazine of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), IEEE Spectrum, has featured an article on BeeHacker.com written by Paul Wallich in their May, 2011 issue. You can click here to check out the online version of… Continue Reading →

Visualizing the Extinction of Honey Bees

The only blog I visit daily and admire enormously is The Big Picture by Barry Ritholtz. Granted, if all you know about investing is that the Social Security Administration has your retirement covered, then this blog may be a little… Continue Reading →

Old male academic but mostly happy

I entered beehacker.com into urlAi.com (as in URL Artificial Intelligence), a text analysis site. According to it’s non-human analysis: beehacker.com is probably written by a male somewhere between 66-100 years old. The writing style is academic and happy most of… Continue Reading →

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