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Monitoring System Enhancing the Potential of Urban Beekeeping

Andrzej Szczurek    
Monika Maciejewska and Piotr Batog    

Resumen

The monitoring system presented in this work may be applied as a means of honey bee observation and a source of information about the beehive environment, in particular in the framework of urban beekeeping.

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