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Decoding the Songs of Bees
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 08-11-2019, 11:32 AM
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Decoding the Songs of Bees
May 2019 Article authored by Jerry Bromenshenk, Robert Seccomb, Colin Henderson, David Firth, and Geoffrey Pepos.... -
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Beekeeping Societies
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 08-06-2019, 02:06 PM
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Beekeeping Societies
There are two national and three regional beekeeping societies in the USA that periodically issue newsletters. The largest and oldest (1943) national association is the American Federation of Beekeepers http://www.abfnet.org/default.aspx. The other national association is comprised mainly of commercial beekeepers, who make up the American Honey Producers Association http://americanhoneyproducers.org/. The oldest and largest of the regional beekeeping societies is the Eastern Apicultural Society... -
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A New App Listens to the Problems of Bees
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 07-27-2019, 04:11 PM
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A New App Listens to the Problems of Bees
The Economist, May 2018. Matching honey bee sounds to their ailments.Last edited by Jerry Bromenshenk; 07-30-2019, 11:02 AM. -
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If Bees Could Talk
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 07-11-2019, 04:00 AM
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If Bees Could Talk
If Bees Could Talk, first appeared in American Bee Journal, May 2019. Authored by Malcolm Sanford.Discussion of the bee health guru application and its launch on Kickstarter crowd funding. Smart phone application using sound to analyze honey bee health in the field.Last edited by Jerry Bromenshenk; 07-30-2019, 11:03 AM. -
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Can AI Help Stop Bee Extinction?
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 07-10-2019, 05:00 AM
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Can AI Help Stop Bee Extinction?
Can AI Help Stop Bee Extinction, The Dailey Beast, May, 2019 Authored by Neel PateelColony collapse disorder has been a mystery. But artificial intelligence might just stop bees disappearing.Last edited by Jerry Bromenshenk; 08-11-2019, 11:06 AM. -
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University of Montana Online Beekeeping Program
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 03-17-2017, 12:13 PM
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University of Montana Online Beekeeping Program
This overview was published in Bee Culture, September, 2016by- Jerry Bromenshenk The face of beekeeping education looks vastly different than it did 10 years ago and is continuing to change. There is... -
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Removing Bees - Infrared Cameras
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 03-17-2017, 12:09 PM
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Removing Bees - Infrared Cameras
Brian's article includes comments about his use of IR for determining where a colony is at in the walls or ceiling of a building.By: Brian Rogers Use Every Tool Necessary Recently I was invited to give a presentation to a Bee Club on the other side of... -
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Infrared Cameras and Beekeeping - Part 1, December, 2015
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 03-17-2017, 11:50 AM
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Infrared Cameras and Beekeeping - Part 1, December, 2015
Infrared cameras are starting to appear in tool kits. Is this technology for you? Is so, which camera? Don't buy a camera just because someone you know has one. Pick the right camera for your use. Be clear on what these tools can and can not do. We've published a series of articles ranging from the basics to high end, professional grade cameras to help you in your decision. All of these articles first appeared in Bee Culture from December, 2015 through May, 2016. This first article explains why...by Jerry Bromenshenk Inspecting the Hive Have you ever wished that you could check your bees without having to suit up, get the smoker... -
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Infrared Cameras and Beekeeping - Part 2, February 2016
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 03-17-2017, 11:50 AM
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Infrared Cameras and Beekeeping - Part 2, February 2016
This article addresses the diversity of cameras available in 2016. Please note, the C2 series camera has not been upgraded in terms of resolution, the 2nd Generation Flir One has been upgraded. Therefore, for an entry level camera, I now recommend the 2nd Generation Flir One.Winter Uses For Thermal Cameras by Jerry Bromenshenk It’s Winter in Montana, 17oF outside, and snowing. Obviously, it’s not a good time to open... -
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Infrared Cameras and Beekeeping - Part 3, March 2016
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Jerry Bromenshenk
- Published: 03-17-2017, 11:49 AM
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Infrared Cameras and Beekeeping - Part 3, March 2016
This article starts a comparison of different price range model of professional grade FLIR cameras. These are the lower cost models.by Jerry Bromenshenk Professional Grade Infrared Cameras – ~$700 (C2), ~$1,000 – $4,400, Mid-Level, Ex Series (E4-E8) You may ask, why rent or buy... -
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There are two national and three regional beekeeping societies in the USA that periodically issue newsletters. The largest and oldest (1943) national association is the American Federation of Beekeepers http://www.abfnet.org/default.aspx. The other national association is comprised mainly of commercial beekeepers, who make up the American Honey Producers Association http://americanhoneyproducers.org/. The oldest and largest of the regional beekeeping societies is the Eastern Apicultural Society...
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