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Almost hands free, I found it interesting anyway.
https://www.beewise.ag/#start
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Quote from: rast on August 31, 2021, 08:53:16 pm
Almost hands free, I found it interesting anyway.
https://www.beewise.ag/#start
https://www.beekeepingtodaypodcast.com/videos/beewise-and-bee-hive-automation-with-ceo-saar-safar-s4-e18/
It sounds pretty trick. the thing pulls each frame and examines it, inside the building. I wonder how often they have to go in and alcohol wipe all the propolis off the moving parts.
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I receive information like this in emails every day. I hate how they don?t show in the videos what it does. They could show how everything works but all they do is tell you why they designed it.
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