Observability of bee colony
Our priority (%) | 100 |
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class of problems | beekeeping practices |
Hard to make decisions without up-to-date and correct information about the colony development. Decisions can be about splitting the hive, treating against varroa mites, closing the hive entrance for defence, adding a new queen, adding or removing frames with brood or honey/polle
- Timing. It is easy to miss a problem if your inspection window is too big (1 month). Inspections need to be frequent (< weekly) to detect slight changes and trends
- Attention. Lack of recorded information by the beekeeper during the inspection
What information is needed
- Demography and its dynamics