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=South Carolina Hive Instrumentation Project=
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<h2>The first statewide, real time, online hive monitoring system.</h2>
 
<h2>The first statewide, real time, online hive monitoring system.</h2>
 
<h3>Sponsored by the South Carolina Beekeepers Association</h3>
 
<h3>Sponsored by the South Carolina Beekeepers Association</h3>
  
 
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[[File:SCBA hives 201403.png|right|alt="Map of South Carolina showing instrumentation hive locations"]]
 
 
[[File:sc2.jpg|alt="Map of South Carolina showing possible instrumentation hive locations"]]
 
  
 
Summary: Scale Hives, each consisting of a computer, digital scale and other sensors, will be used to
 
Summary: Scale Hives, each consisting of a computer, digital scale and other sensors, will be used to
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access to the data via the internet.<br>
 
access to the data via the internet.<br>
  
<p>By determining the beginning, end, and quantity of nectar flows, bee
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By determining the beginning, end, and quantity of nectar flows, bee
 
keepers will be better able to tell when to add and remove supers, when to move hives and where to
 
keepers will be better able to tell when to add and remove supers, when to move hives and where to
 
locate hives to maximize honey production. Data will be provided to NASA's Honey Bee Net for climate
 
locate hives to maximize honey production. Data will be provided to NASA's Honey Bee Net for climate
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experiments.
 
experiments.
  
<p>Depending on the final cost of production and the number of participating Associations, up
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Depending on the final cost of production and the number of participating Associations, up
 
to 10 scale hives will be strategically located in order to give the best data coverage for the state. This is
 
to 10 scale hives will be strategically located in order to give the best data coverage for the state. This is
 
the first phase of a multi year project to place scale hives with as many local beekeeper associations as
 
the first phase of a multi year project to place scale hives with as many local beekeeper associations as
possible. Read the full <a href=SC-Hivescale-Grant-7.pdf><b>Grant Proposal</b></a></p>
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possible.  
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#[http://hivetool.org/w/images/d/d3/SC-Hivescale-Grant-7.pdf <b>Grant Proposal</b>]
<a href="http://www.scstatebeekeepers.org/Resources/Documents/intro doc for website.pdf">More information</a>
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#[http://www.scstatebeekeepers.org/Resources/Documents/intro+doc+for+website.pdf More information]
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#[[Manual:_Model_A|Instruction Manual]]
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#[[media:NASA SCBA Letter.pdf|Letter from NASA]]
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#[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lSLKvKMz2U Oconee Beekeepers Association's Installation Video][[File:SCBA hives 201402.png|200px|link=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lSLKvKMz2U]]
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#[http://hivetool.net/node/90 Hive Reports]
  
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THANKS!
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<h1 align=center>THANKS!</h1>
 
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<li><h2>Bobby Dunn, Project Manager, Spartanburg</h2></li>
 
<li><h2>Kerry Owen, Directer SCBA</h2></li>
 
<li><h2>Eck Miller, President SCBA</h2></li>
 
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<li><h2>All the past directors that had the wisdom and foresight to create the Research and Development Fund.</h2></li>
 
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<li><h2>Center for Honeybee Research</h2></li>
 
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*Bobby Dunn, Project Manager, Spartanburg
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*Kerry Owen, Directer SCBA
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*Eck Miller, President SCBA
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*All the past directors that had the wisdom and foresight to create the Research and Development Fund.
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*Center for Honeybee Research
  
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[[Category:Research]]
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 7 April 2014

The first statewide, real time, online hive monitoring system.

"Map of South Carolina showing instrumentation hive locations"

Summary: Scale Hives, each consisting of a computer, digital scale and other sensors, will be used to measure hive weight, temperature and humidity in the coastal plain, Piedmont and mountains of South Carolina. The hive computer samples the scale and sensors every five minutes and provides real time access to the data via the internet.

By determining the beginning, end, and quantity of nectar flows, bee keepers will be better able to tell when to add and remove supers, when to move hives and where to locate hives to maximize honey production. Data will be provided to NASA's Honey Bee Net for climate and land use research. The network of scale hives will provide a platform to conduct additional experiments.

Depending on the final cost of production and the number of participating Associations, up to 10 scale hives will be strategically located in order to give the best data coverage for the state. This is the first phase of a multi year project to place scale hives with as many local beekeeper associations as possible.

  1. Grant Proposal
  2. More information
  3. Instruction Manual
  4. Letter from NASA
  5. Oconee Beekeepers Association's Installation VideoSCBA hives 201402.png
  6. Hive Reports


THANKS!

  • Bobby Dunn, Project Manager, Spartanburg
  • Kerry Owen, Directer SCBA
  • Eck Miller, President SCBA
  • All the past directors that had the wisdom and foresight to create the Research and Development Fund.
  • Center for Honeybee Research