Engineering Proceedings (Dec 2022)

A Spatially Resolved Temperature Measurement System for a Honeybee Colony Brood Box

  • Adam McVeigh,
  • Michael I. Newton,
  • Costas Tsakonas,
  • Martin Bencsik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ASEC2022-13755
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
p. 57

Abstract

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Honeybee colonies depend on suitable temperatures for successful development. We demonstrate the use of a spatially resolved temperature measurement system for a honeybee colony by producing ten custom frames which results into four hundred eighty sensors across the hive. A first prototype used four layers of wax to embed the sensors, however, the honeybees rejected these and removed the wax before building new, irregular honeycomb. A second system using a single sheet of wax onto which the sensors were laid was accepted by the colony, and normal honeycomb was built. We showcase some of the data collected from this system.

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