[ExI] Bee Watch
Dan TheBookMan
danust2012 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 16 19:04:06 UTC 2015
On Dec 16, 2015, at 8:58 AM, Dave Sill <sparge at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Dan TheBookMan <danust2012 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Does every last give even need to be watched? Wouldn't a good small randomized sample tell us much for a given area? That might bring the cost down, especially if, say, only 2% of hives in a region can tell us about the overall status of all the hives in the same area. (Ditto for monitoring other species.)
>
> That depends upon the purpose of the monitoring. If you're looking for a measure of regional health, then spot checking is fine. If you're looking to reduce the beekeeper's workload and identify problems as quickly as possible, then, yes, you want to monitor all the hives in the bee yard.
It might be a good start though. Could, for instance, spread the costs of monitoring around to many beekeepers. For sure, it's. It as precise as monitoring each hive, but it could warn all the beekeepers in an area about overall trends.
And as the technology rolls out, the familiarity will go up and the price'll go down, no? And folks toying around at the tech at the regional level might come up with more applications sooner. (Of course, right, if every beekeeper had one, even more so, though at a much higher initial cost.)
Regards,
Dan
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