Improving Bee Living Conditions through Ecological Thermal Insulation and Remote Early Anomaly Detection-Vital Step Towards Preserving Bees Population
19 août 2024
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Catégorie d'article: Research Article
Publié en ligne: 19 août 2024
Pages: 1 - 12
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ftee-2024-0025
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This publication underscores the vital role of bees, particularly their contribution to products like honey, pollen, and propolis, which offer significant health benefits. Notably, 79% of the world’s food supply relies on bees; thus, their declining numbers pose a threat to pollination and food security. The study explores an ecological thermal insulation for hives using animal biomass and a monitoring system to detect anomalies in bee habitats early. This approach aims to protect bee populations and enhance global food security through improved data-driven practices.