Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags for tracking the activity of honeybees in the hive revealed that about 20% of the foraging bees brought home more than half of the nectar and pollen gathered ...
Radio frequency identification technology has helped a team of researchers to learn the foraging behavior of bumblebees by tracking their movements into and out of pollen and nectar chambers. A study, ...
A drop of glue, tweezers, a micro-sensor and there it is - a bee that's also an e-tag. The sensors are being rolled out across the backs of four Tasmanian swarms this summer in world-first CSIRO ...
The Global Initiative for Honey Bee Health project has seen scientists superglue tiny radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to the backs of 15,000 bees so far in Australia and Brazil, in a ...
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